{"658816":{"#nid":"658816","#data":{"type":"external_news","title":"The New Video of One of the Scariest Places on Earth","body":[{"value":"\u003Cp\u003EWhat\u0026rsquo;s already obvious from the images is that, when the glacier hits the ocean, it immediately begins to change. Part of the excitement of the video is that it forces scientists to ask some basic questions, starting with \u0026ldquo;What \u003Cem\u003Eis \u003C\/em\u003Ethat?\u0026rdquo; Robel, the Georgia Institute of Technology glaciologist, told me that he expects to see many of its images in conference presentations for years to come, as scientists debate what is even happening in them.\u003C\/p\u003E\r\n","summary":null,"format":"limited_html"}],"field_subtitle":"","field_summary":"","field_summary_sentence":"","uid":"35798","created_gmt":"2022-06-10 21:38:39","changed_gmt":"2022-08-16 20:20:21","author":"Ayana Isles","boilerplate_text":"","field_publication":"","field_article_url":"","publication_url":"https:\/\/www.theatlantic.com\/science\/archive\/2020\/01\/watch-video-one-worlds-most-important-places\/605731\/","dateline":{"date":"2020-01-30T00:00:00-05:00","iso_date":"2020-01-30T00:00:00-05:00","tz":"America\/New_York"},"extras":[],"groups":[{"id":"658168","name":"Experts"}],"categories":[{"id":"129","name":"Institute and Campus"},{"id":"154","name":"Environment"}],"keywords":[],"core_research_areas":[],"news_room_topics":[],"event_categories":[],"invited_audience":[],"affiliations":[],"classification":[],"areas_of_expertise":[],"news_and_recent_appearances":[],"phone":[],"contact":[],"email":[],"slides":[],"orientation":[],"userdata":""}}}