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      <title>&#39;Boomerang&#39; earthquake simulations suggest ricocheting ruptures may be more common than previously thought</title>
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      <description>• An earthquake typically sets off ruptures that ripple out from its underground origins. • But on rare occasions, seismologists have observed quakes that reverse course, further s</description>
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