Ancient Ice Core Discovery in Antarctica Could Illuminate Climate Mysteries
Scientists have extracted a 2.8km-long ice core from Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years. This ancient ice contains air bubbles that may help decipher a critical missing link in Earth’s climate history, particularly regarding glacial cycles and human evolution. Led by the Italian Institute of Polar Sciences and involving ten European nations, this ambitious project aims to enhance our understanding of climate change by studying atmospheric conditions from a time almost forgotten.