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Today’s program features an overview of the ANDRILL project. ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) is a multinational collaboration comprised of more than 200 scientists, students, and educators from five nations to recover sediment cores from under the ice and seas of Antarctica. The chief objective is to drill back in time to reconstruct the history of paleoenvironmental changes that will help scientists understand how fast, how large, and how frequent were glacial and interglacial changes in the Antarctica region.