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        &lt;p&gt;Beneath the harsh winds and temperature of Antarctica, scientists have identified ice cores that give new insights into Earth’s past.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;Martin Froger Silva works with the National Science Foundation Center for Oldest Ice Exploration. He and a team of researchers have been drilling in Antarctica for ice millions of years old. Silva talked to Climate Cast host Paul Huttner about their research.&lt;/p&gt;
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Climate Cast

Minnesota Public Radio

Minnesota researchers drill for million-year-old ice in Antarctica

JAN 9, 20264 MIN
Climate Cast

Minnesota researchers drill for million-year-old ice in Antarctica

JAN 9, 20264 MIN

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<p>Beneath the harsh winds and temperature of Antarctica, scientists have identified ice cores that give new insights into Earth’s past.</p><br/><p>Martin Froger Silva works with the National Science Foundation Center for Oldest Ice Exploration. He and a team of researchers have been drilling in Antarctica for ice millions of years old. Silva talked to Climate Cast host Paul Huttner about their research.</p>