Scientists from the University of South Florida have developed a method to extract ocean temperature records from barnacle shells, potentially shedding light on the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014. The shells of barnacles, which attach themselves to debris floating in the ocean, can provide historical water temperature data when analyzed. By combining this data with oceanographic modeling, researchers have been able to reconstruct a partial drift path of the debris. The method offers renewed hope for finding the aircraft, which has been missing for over nine years.
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