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Scientists begin melting Earth’s oldest ice to unlock 1,500,000-year-old secrets

19 July 2025
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Scientists begin melting Earth’s oldest ice to unlock 1,500,000-year-old secrets
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The world’s oldest ice cores, recently drilled from Antarctica, have arrived in the UK, offering insights into Earth’s climate history over the past 1.5 million years. Scientists aim to study these cores to understand climate shifts and atmospheric conditions, potentially enhancing predictions of future climate change impacts amidst current global warming.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Scientists in Cambridge have received ancient ice cores from Antarctica, which they hope will reveal important information about climate change and the Earth’s history.

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