A new Arctic Council agreement on international science cooperation is set to take effect
The agreement, signed at the last year's Arctic Council ministerial meeting in Fairbanks, is aimed at making scientific collaboration across borders easier.
An agreement among Arctic nations to cooperate on scientific research will go into effect on May 23 and, officials hope, make it easier for scientists to understand what is happening at the top of the planet.
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