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A team of polar scientists just kicked off a wild new project—trying to refreeze parts of the Arctic. Yep, you heard that right—they’re looking at ways to cool things back down up north. The idea is to use special technologies, like pumps powered by wind, to spray water on top of ice during winter so it freezes thicker and stronger. It sounds like science fiction, but with the Arctic melting fast, experts say bold moves are needed. The project is still in the early stages, but it’s got the science world buzzing. If it works, it could help slow down climate change and save icy habitats for animals like polar bears and seals.
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