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Nathaniel B. Palmer, a U.S. Icebreaker, May Have Sailed Its Last Expedition
Published: August 22, 2025
The decommissioning would leave the United States with no icebreaker to study the southern seas and cede scientific leadership to rival countries like China. Read More.
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