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Date Added: September 16, 2008 07:04:02 AM
Design work on an underground lab in the old Homestake Gold Mine is moving ahead and experiments already have started that could help solve mysteries of the universe, but the discovery of iron in the water created an unforeseen challenge.

Category: Science and Technology » Hydrology


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