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	<title>Comments on: Live from the Biggest Science Conference in the World: Deep-Sea Skeletons</title>
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		<title>By: Deep corals are old as the hills, archives of climate change &#124; Deep Sea News</title>
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		<description>[...] February, at the AAAS conference in Boston, Brendan Roark, a geochemist from Stanford University, reported a date of 4200 years for a lifespan of a deep-sea coral, a figure that should have bristlecone pines quaking in their roots. At the same conference, it [...]</description>
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