Earth’s 27° East Albedo Symmetry Stumps Climate Models

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Scientists report a persistent east–west albedo symmetry around 27° E—a triple symmetry that climate models currently fail to reproduce and which could refine future climate projections—alongside briefs on dolphins using individual vocal labels to avoid coercive males, urban bowerbirds decorating with human trash, and titanosaurs’ bones hosting beetle-driven ichnofacies after death.
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