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Scientists lowered a camera 300 feet into Antarctic ice—what it revealed left viewers in awe
In footage that has amassed millions of views, photographer Martin Froger Silva ( @martinfroger) plunged a camera 298.56 feet ...
The Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers, located in the Amundsen Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), are among ...
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Earthquakes Deep Below Antarctic Waters Seem to Have Surprising Effects on Life at the Surface
Shaking caused by quakes may cause ocean floor vents to release more nutrients, triggering blooms in plant-like organisms ...
PUEO is designed to study tiny particles called neutrinos that travel through space at extremely high energies. When these ...
Scientists have recovered a deep ice core from a remote part of East Antarctica as they search for answers to one of the most ...
Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong meets with Paul Anker, a drilling engineer aboard the icebreaker Araon, to discuss the ...
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Swinging abyss: Oxygen isotope analysis shows less dynamic Antarctic ice sheet in Oligocene period
Oxygen isotopes data enable researchers to look far back into the geologic past and reconstruct the climate of the past. In ...
After 10 days with only the open ocean and the occasional iceberg at our sides, sailing into the sea ice felt like crossing ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Melting Antarctic ice could cripple a deep ocean climate engine
Cracking, creaking ice at the bottom of the world is quietly shaping the future climate you live in. New research from ...
Wildlife photographer Justin Hofman has shared what are believed to be the first underwater photographs of a Ross seal.
HX Expeditions' An Amundsen Night program lets you spend the night on the Antarctic ice, here's what it was like.
Antarctic ice loss increased rapidly in past climates when oceans warmed first, raising risks for modern coastlines.
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