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Carbonates identified by the Curiosity rover indicate a carbon cycle operated on ancient Mars Science | AAAS
Scientists Discover Earth’s Newest Rock Formed at Unprecedented Speed Indian Defence Review
New type of Earth rock is created by human industrial waste and forms in just 40 years Earth.com
Scientists Identify New Type of Rock Formed From Industrial Waste GreekReporter.com
Geologists Thought Rocks Take Millennia to Form. On This English Coastline, They’re Appearing in Decades ZME Science
Think rocks take millions of years to form? Wrong: it could be just decades The Guardian
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