Ancient poppy seeds and willow wood offer clues to the Greenland ice sheet’s last meltdown

As we focused our microscope on the soil sample for the first time, bits of organic material came into view: a tiny poppy seed, the compound eye of an insect, broken willow twigs and spikemoss spores. Dark-colored spheres produced by soil fungi dominated our view.

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