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A high-resolution ice core from Antarctica suggests that cosmic dust has been deposited on the continent at a relatively steady rate for the past 30,000 years, and therefore probably played no significant role in bringing about the end of the last glacial period. Credit: J. Freitag and S. Messenger

A high-resolution ice core from Antarctica suggests that cosmic dust has been deposited on the continent at a relatively steady rate for the past 30,000 years, and therefore probably played no significant role in bringing about the end of the last glacial period. Credit: J. Freitag and S. Messenger

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