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Nature
Lightning Linked to Solar Wind
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Nature
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Strong Wind Science: The Power of a Pinwheel
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Atlantic Current Strength Declines
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Smog-Sucking Electrostatic Vacuum Cleaners May Scrub Polluted Air
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Tape Data Storage Makes a Comeback
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Sometimes the Hoofprints Are from Zebras
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The First Nuclear Arms Race: Churchill's Bomb, Part 2
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