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Antarctic ice: simulations warn of long-term thaw

[ad_1] “Suddenly,” says Ricarda Winkelmann, “it went dark in front of the cabin window.” That was in December 2010, the German research icebreaker “Polarstern” had just reached the edge of the ice shelf at Atka Bay in Antarctica. There she moored the expedition “ANT-XXVII / 2” to supply the research …

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Corona pandemic: the vaccine business

[ad_1] Rarely has a drug been expected around the world as an effective corona vaccine. But where does the research money come from, who could benefit? And who will receive the remedy first? By Oda Lambrecht and Christian Baars, NDR “This is not a great return at the end,” said …

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So likely is the return

[ad_1] “At the moment it is not a problem for us.” Bayern coach Hansi Flick made the same sentence about Mario Götze on Wednesday afternoon. The 2014 World Cup hero whose return to Bayern is said to love Flick in particular. This had the SportBild reported. But does the current …

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