New Tibetan Ice Cores Missing A-Bomb Blast Markers; Suggest Himalayan Ice Fields Haven't Grown In Last 50 Years

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Naimonaacutenyiacutes frozen ice cap lacks critical radioactive signal. Photo courtesy Thomas Nash 2007.
Naimona'nyi's frozen ice cap lacks critical radioactive signal. Photo courtesy ©Thomas Nash 2007.

Ice cores drilled last year from the summit of a Himalayan ice field lack the distinctive radioactive signals that mark virtually every other ice core retrieved worldwide.


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The International Space Station, a test-bed for future space exploration

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