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New model changes earthquake predictions
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[quote:Waterbug:MV8yMTMyMTI1XzM1OTg4MTY0X0UzNTc3RjY3] I mean... What are they going to do..? Shut down all the nuke plants..? Hell no! Do you know what that means..? [/quote]
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A new prediction model could change the thinking behind so-called "super quakes." Physics professor Michio Kaku, of the City University of New York, speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the new model for predicting earthquakes.
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