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Future research will focus on reconstructing concentrations of greenhouse gases and ocean heat levels preserved within the ice bubbles -- key clues to understanding the natural forces driving long-term climate change.

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"By combining space- and ground-based facilities across Japan, Korea, and the United States, we were able to reconstruct what may have happened billions of years ago in our own solar system."

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"We believe the reconstruction plan prepared by the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation should be implemented immediately," he said, referring to a plan unveiled in March for reconstructing the shattered Palestinian territory.

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By tying these small brightness changes to specific locations on the planet and analyzing them in multiple colors, scientists can reconstruct temperatures across latitude, longitude, and altitude.

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France mobilized around 100 investigators, ranging from forensic specialists to digital sleuths who tapped security cameras from across the city to reconstruct the thieves’ escape route and find at least one of the scooters.

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