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At the Scott South Pole Station, established over three decades prior, the extremes of nature were juxtaposed against human resilience. With temperatures hovering around -30 degrees Celsius and wind chill dragging it down to -50, environments that were once inhospitable had been transformed into bustling centers for 120 scientists engaged in groundbreaking research. Inside, they enjoyed a comfortable respite, reminiscent of summer, defying the harsh climate outside.