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The Center’s Dr. Byron Tapley was featured on KXAN News Science segment: “Gravity holes: How UT’s experimental mission uncovered secrets of our planet” discussing how “observing the polar ice cap melt turned out to be critically important for science” from data provided by the GRACE satellites.

Read more at: https://www.kxan.com/news/science/gravity-holes-how-uts-experimental-mission-uncovered-secrets-of-our-planet/

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