Arctic thaw sends water into entryway of ‘doomsday’ seed vault

An unexpected thaw of Arctic permafrost let water into the famed “doomsday” seed vault 1,000 kilometers from the North Pole, reported Reuters. The water, halted in the entrance hall of the seed repository, “had no impact on millions of seeds of crops including rice, maize, potatoes and wheat that are stored more than 110 metres… » Read More

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