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  "textContent": "Scientists discovered that Antarctica’s ice sheet became dramatically more climate-sensitive after crossing a critical threshold one million years ago. A new study published in Nature Geoscience suggests that Antarctica’s massive ice sheet underwent a major change about one million years ago, becoming far more responsive to shifts in Earth’s climate. The research, led by scientists [...]",
  "title": "Antarctica Suddenly Became Far More Sensitive to Climate Change 1 Million Years Ago"
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