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Geographer Mathias Disney on carbonate deposits in the ocean, how wildfires release the carbon in the atmosphere and why it’s so hard to model the interactions between the biota and the carbon cycle
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The Revolution and Violence in World War I
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Evolution of Popular Music
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Two research groups of astronomers on discovering a rare planet, the celestial body Kepler-432b and “red giant” swallowing up the planet in less than 200 million years
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