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  "textContent": "Oil spills in oceans can spell disaster for ecosystems, but options for mitigating them are limited and can come with their own environmental challenges. A new \"fire tornado\" from Texas A&M University might soon be able to come to the rescue.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Environment, Science\n\n**Tags:** Gulf Oil Spill, Oil, Smoke, Texas A&M Universty",
  "title": "Video: The twisting tail of fire that can clean up oil spills"
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