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Scientists Made Grim Discovery in Greenland Ice Sheet Made Possible by Improved Models
Between the last interglacial era 125,000 years ago and 2100, research published in the journal PLOS ONE modeled changes to the Greenland ice sheet, a massive body of ice covering 1.63 million kilometers.
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