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Scientists Melt a Mile-Deep Hole in Antarctica to Study Climate Change
A group of scientists and engineers led by the British Antarctic Survey dug a 1.3-mile deep hole through the ice sheet in West Antarctica—the deepest hole ever made in the region using hot water, according to BBC News.
By reaching the base of the Rutford Ice Stream, the researchers hope to understand how the...