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Geoengineering can thicken Arctic sea ice, but for how long?

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Amplified Arctic iceberg traffic reshapes benthic biodiversity

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Researchers ask us to rethink the ways we see and study the Arctic

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The Sun and the Moon: Saatchi Gallery's ambitious new summer show turns its gaze to the sky

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Russian spies are going after Western technology – they care less about being caught

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France detains tanker linked to Iranian network accused of moving Russian oil

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