Scientists to probe Antarctica for sea rise clues
OSLO (Reuters) - Scientists will visit a vulnerable part of an Antarctic ice shelf this year to work out if it will crack off in coming decades and perhaps trigger a rise in sea levels, they said Thursday.
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