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May 26, 1998

Scientists' Research Reports El Niño Affects Global Winds and Length of Day

March 9, 1998

Cambridge Scientist Presents Paper at Hong Kong Sustainability Conference

February 16, 1998

U.S. Department of Energy Awards Grant for Climate Research to AER

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