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Scientists say they've found a site that marks a new chapter
Scientists say they've found a site that marks a new chapter
Scientists say they've found a site that marks a new chapter in Earth's history | National and World News
(CNN) — Scientists have identified the geological site that they say best reflects a proposed new epoch called the Anthropocene — a major step toward changing the official timeline of
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