A New Zealand-led scientific expedition is attempting to drill a deep core in Antarctica to determine when the West Antarctic ice sheet collapsed under past climate conditions, helping to refine predictions about future sea level rise.
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Samples from below Earth's surface offer climate clueshigh-risk, remote scientific effort to collect core samples
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