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Ice, Ice, Maybe? Scientists Are Trying to Regrow Ice in the Arctic With Simple Tech

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June 30, 2026

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Ice, Ice, Maybe? Scientists Are Trying to Regrow Ice in the Arctic With Simple Tech

Arctic sea ice is disappearing at a worrisome rate. What if there were a way to slow that down?

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