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Earth's Core; What Can Chemistry Do for Us?; Ocean Acidification; Darwin Day

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The Inner Inner Core of the Earth

To understand what's inside the earth, you've got to use a number of indirect techniques. It's impossible to actually drill down more than about 10 kilometres into the interior of the earth. So our understanding of the earth depends upon indirect methods really. And it's that seismological technique that the new paper has relied on. The study was done by a team from the University of Illinois in a burn-a-shampane. Within this inner core, we found that the radius of this inner inner core is about the half of the radius of the whole inner core.

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