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Hacking the Surface of the Earth

by Matt Ball on February 19, 2008

There’s an interesting Blog post on io9.com that suggests way that we can hack Earth systems. From acupuncture on the Earth’s fault lines to harnessing molten lava for 3D printing, this post has some mind-bending ideas.

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