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  • They came… They thaw… They conquered

They came… They thaw… They conquered

01 Apr 2019

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Engineers and scientists have taken industry standard equipment to Antarctica and used a hot water drill to break through the ice. From there, a string of instruments has been used to understand ice flow and history

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