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Icebreaker travels 2,000 miles to rescue sick scientist stuck in Antarctica

Por: Newsweek World September 04, 2023

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A researcher has been rescued from Antarctica via boat amid a medical emergency, with air evacuation being unavailable due to the Antarctic winter.The Australian researcher was evacuated from the Casey Research Station in Antarctica due to an undisclosed developing medical condition, and has successfully boarded the icebreaker ship RSV Nuyina.It's the earliest we've ever gone to an Antarctic station—just a day or two after the... + full article



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