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Nov 12, 2009
Robot slices up clams to reveal fine-scale climate records
A steady hand used to be a prerequisite for palaeoclimate researchers. Climate records need to be sliced thinly in order to analyse their contents and reveal their climate story. But now shaky hands are not such a problem. A robot that can be programmed to slice samples is set to revolutionize palaeoclimate studies, shaving off ultrathin slices that represent less than one day of weather.
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