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Thawing ground, future questions: Decoding Arctic climate in a lab
A Penn State laboratory is replicating Arctic conditions to study the region's climate.
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A Penn State laboratory is replicating Arctic conditions to study the region's climate. A small cylinder of soil is being cooled in the lab, mimicking the conditions found thousands of miles away in the Arctic. The setup includes sensors to monitor the soil's response to the changing temperatures. The experiment aims to provide insights into the Arctic climate, but its significance and potential applications are not specified in the available information.
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