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(Daily Express)   Something else the worm people neglected to tell us about: A new layer of molten rock a hundred miles down that's been 'hidden' under the Earth's tectonic plates (possible nsfw content on page)   (express.co.uk) divider line
    More: Interesting, Plate tectonics, Earth, University of Texas at Austin, Mantle (geology), Seismology, Asthenosphere, Viscosity, Tectonics  
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2023-02-07 3:20:15 PM  
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Do not try to dig down below that layer.
 
2023-02-07 4:03:29 PM  
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2023-02-07 4:15:11 PM  
Science journalism sucks so hard.
 
2023-02-07 4:22:35 PM  
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2023-02-07 4:39:57 PM  

khatores: Science journalism sucks so hard.


Then read the journal article linked right in tfa.
 
2023-02-07 4:44:59 PM  

assjuice: khatores: Science journalism sucks so hard.

Then read the journal article linked right in tfa.


Yes I eventually scrolled down through that janky horror show of ads to find the link to the journal.  Still, I never miss an opportunity to complain about how the laymedia treats science.

/what else do you expect me to do?
//take a bath or something?
 
2023-02-07 4:57:53 PM  
100 miles down? They'll be waking up Old Nick himself!

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