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  • NASA’s ICESat-2 Measures Arctic Ocean’s Sea Ice Thickness, Snow Cover

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  • Cold War Nuke Tests Changed UK Rainfall

    Nuclear bomb tests during the Cold War may have changed rainfall patterns thousands of miles from the detonation sites, new research has revealed.

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