Researchers hope to closely track climate change in the Antarctic after the world's most detailed map of the continent was developed.
It offers the most geographically accurate view of the world's southern-most and least inhabited continent. The map has been made from satellite images collected by NASA with a resolution ten times higher than ever before. Researchers say they are able to track geological and climate change in the region using the new technique.
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