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Best hope for saving Arctic sea ice is cutting soot emissions

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Soot from the burning of fossil fuels and solid biofuels contributes more to global warming than has been thought, according to a new Stanford study. Controlling soot emissions would have a rapid climate impact and may be the only option for saving the Arctic sea ice before it all melts.

Cantor's 'Mami Wata' exhibit spotlights Pan-African art

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A new exhibit opening at the Cantor Arts Center on Aug. 4 features the beautiful and dangerous, seductive and protective water spirit known as "Mami Wata" through sculpture, paintings, masks and altars from west and central Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil and the United States.

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  • Cantor newsletter: Check out the August newsletter from the Cantor Arts Center. Admission to the Cantor Arts Center is always free.
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