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Scientists Complete Record-Breaking Antarctic Drill, Retrieve 23-Million-Year-Old Sample
A group of scientists has completed the world's deepest drill in Antarctica, retrieving a sediment sample estimated to be around 23 million years old. This data will allow researchers to analyze the process of ice sheet melting.
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