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  • In Patagonia, More Snow Could Protect Glaciers from Melt — But Only if We Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions Soon

    Before making predictions, Troch and his collaborators looked back in time.

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    A machine-learning tool developed by Mohamed Almetwally Ahmed and Sam Li provides accurate predictions for flood-prone areas.

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    Tires are an indispensable part of daily life. Without them, our vehicles would just be a bunch of assembled parts — convenient to sit in, but not effective for getting where you are going.

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