The hunt for hydroxyl radicals in Antarctica could reveal the secrets of our future climate

April 07, 2020

"In every sense, gazing into an Antarctic time tunnel is a chilling experience. You lean over an icy entrance about the size of a dinner plate being exceptionally careful not to drop anything in.

"It's hard to tell how far you are seeing. Five or 50 meters? A year, a decade, a century or more? As your eyes adjust they see beyond the snap-frozen present and deeper into the decades gone by." Dr. Peter Neff and his Antarctic ice core research is featured. Continue reading the story on ABC News (Australia).