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SCIENCEMay 13 · 00:00 UTCNATURE NEWSFlora Graham

Daily briefing: Ice core is the longest-ever continuous record of Earth’s climate

Scientists have obtained the longest-ever continuous record of Earth's climate from a 2.8-kilometre-deep ice core, stretching back 1.2 million years. The data was published in Nature and provides valuable insights into the planet's climate history. This discovery has significant implications for understanding Earth's climate patterns.

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