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Study finds major Earth systems likely on track to collapse: 5 things to know | The relatively stable climate that nurtured human civilization depends in large part on these structures: the ice sheets of Greenland and West Antarctica, the Amazon rainforest and the Atlantic currents that warm Europe.
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Worm Fossil From 520 Million Years ago Solves Mystery of How Modern Insects and Crabs Evolved: ‘My jaw just dropped’
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Human ‘fingerprint’ in upper troposphere shoots up ozone level that warms planet | Using advanced climate simulations, researchers identified a clear “human fingerprint” on ozone levels, especially near regions with rising industrial activity.
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Mysterious Patterns Spotted Beneath Antarctic Ice Shelf | Peering up at the teardrop-shaped structures, the researchers compared the experience to seeing the far side of the Moon for the first time.
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Cygnus spacecraft suffers glitches after launch | A Falcon 9 launched a Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station Aug. 4, but the spacecraft suffered problems that have delayed maneuvers needed to reach the station.
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