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					<title>Incredible whale footage captured in Antarctica</title>
					<description>Scientists have captured spectacular underwater footage of whales roaming beneath Antarctica&apos;s sea ice.

&quot;I&apos;m such an excited scientist right now,&quot; said University of Canterbury marine mammal expert Dr Regina Eisert, whose team filmed...</description>
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					<title>Scientists break ice, and records, to gain climate clues</title>
					<description>Kiwi scientists just returned from an ambitious drilling expedition in Antarctica broke more than ice on the frozen continent.

The 30-strong research team also broke two records: the highest-ever recovery rate from a deep drill core...</description>
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					<title>These penguins found a camera in Antarctica and captured a surprisingly good &apos;selfie&apos;</title>
					<description>The selfie-snapping animals are at it again.

Two emperor penguins in Antarctica captured a short video of themselves after coming across a camera left on the ice by a human.

The Australian Antarctic Division posted the comical,...</description>
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					<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2018 16:21:11 +1200</pubDate>
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