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How we stopped worrying about North Korea and learned to love the bomb

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In the event of a nuclear explosion anywhere on the globe, the U.S. government wants to know about it right away. Meanwhile, geoscientists are using the government's monitoring stations to record the planet's seismic information (earthquakes) in real time. Dr. Stephen Gao is using the data to study the earth's crust.

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