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March 14, 2000
Caltech grad student's team first to detect radio emission from a brown dwarf
March 8, 2000
East and West Antarctica once began separating but then stopped, new research shows
February 19, 2000
Astrobiologists should look for both water and energy sources when searching for life on other worlds, researcher says
February 14, 2000
Snowball Earth episode 2.4 billion years ago was hard on life, but good for modern industrial economy, research shows
August 4, 1999
Caltech joins effort to extend capabilities of major observatories
May 28, 1999
Mars Global Surveyor's triumphs follow recovery from ill-fated earlier mission
May 20, 1999
Aeronautics researchers generate cracks that move as fast as the speed of sound, and resemble certain earthquake shear ruptures
March 17, 1999
Earth's water probably didn't come from comets, Caltech researchers say
January 14, 1999
SCE Joins Caltech in Seismic Program to Improve Quake Response
December 8, 1998
New educational module on earthquakes now on-line
November 26, 1998
New study explains motions of the Emerson fault in the years following the Landers earthquake
September 28, 1998
Protecting wood frame buildings the goal of new earthquake grant to Caltech
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