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Scientists unlock the world’s biggest 'doomsday vault' and reveal what’s inside
On a remote Arctic island, scientists have swung open the doors of the world’s largest so called doomsday vault and offered a ...
Nestled in the mountains of the world’s northernmost community, one building braces for doomsday, both in design and function. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard — between continental Norway and ...
Three times a year, a fortress within the remote mountainside of a Norwegian island opens its doors to a select few. Such infrequency is intentional. The Svalbard Global Seed Vault preserves more than ...
Scientists are racing to protect the world’s seeds from natural disasters and war. But what happens when those disasters come ...
The “doomsday” seed vault was built to protect millions of food crops from climate change, wars and natural disasters in a remote Norwegian mountain. JOHN MCCONNICO ASSOCIATED PRESS As pop culture ...
World Food Prize laureates Cary Fowler and Geoffrey Hawtin at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault (courtesy World Food Prize Foundation) Two scientists who led efforts to establish a storage vault holding ...
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault - the biggest backup seed storage facility in the world — received this week over 31,000 new seed samples from 23 countries, including Palestine and Sudan. The 119 boxes ...
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