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Scientists Identify Hidden Accelerant in Antarctic Ice Loss

via Phys.org·18h ago

A new study led by University of Maryland scientists has identified a hidden accelerant driving the loss of Antarctic ice. This finding matters because melting Antarctic ice could push sea levels dangerously higher by the end of this century. The broader implication is an urgent need to reassess climate models and prepare for accelerated sea-level rise.

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