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Underwater robot updates understanding of ice shelf crevasses External News Renay San Miguel
If You Didn’t Care About Antarctica’s Icy Belly, You Will Now External News Renay San Miguel
Three Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Researchers Awarded DOE Earthshot Funding for Carbon Removal Strategies News Renay San Miguel
El Nino could become historically strong during the winter External News Renay San Miguel
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