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"textContent": "Researchers measure ice fabric strength and orientation in the eastern shear margin of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica in December 2019 using an Autonomous phase-sensitive Radio Echo Sounder. Credit: Eliza Dawson, Georgia Tech",
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