Environment
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Ozone Layer's Recovery Might Be Delayed By Iodine
Iodine could delay recovery of Antarctic ozone layer. A new paper quantifying small stages of iodine in Earth's stratosphere could assist explain why a number of the planet's shielding ozone layer isn't healing as rapid as expected.
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