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A massive iceberg breaks free from Antarctica
Dave Mosher is a science reporter who has written for Scientific American, popular mechanics, National Geographic News and Discovery.com. Throughout his career, he has watched humans and robots launch into space, toured a cutting-edge nuclear reactor and flown over the north pole to catch a total solar eclipse. He joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the massive iceberg that broke free in Antarctica.
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