Top-secret Cold War military project found perfectly preserved fossil plants under Greenland’s ice

Frozen soil that was collected Greenland During the Cold War, a covert military operation hid another secret: buried fossils that could be a million years old. Recent analysis revealed that plants were so well preserved that they “look like they died yesterday,” researchers said.

US Army scientists excavated the ice core in northwest Greenland in 1966 as part of Project Iceworm, a secret mission to build an underground base with hundreds of warheads where they would be within range of the Soviet Union . A Arctic research station called Camp Century was the military’s cover story for the project. But Iceworm hissed; the base was abandoned and the ice core was forgotten in a freezer in Denmark until it was rediscovered in 2017.

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