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A British researcher's remains were discovered in a melting Antarctic glacier after he died in an accident in 1959.
The family of a missing man whose body was discovered on a melting glacier in Pakistan after 28 years said Thursday its ...
New research reveals that an inconic Argentine glacier is undergoing its most significant retreat in a century.
A melting glacier in northern Pakistan has revealed the body of a man missing for 28 years, several media outlets report. The ...
Earlier this year, personnel found human remains on King George Island in Antarctica. DNA testing has now identified it as ...
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Knewz on MSNGreenland's Melting Glaciers Are Facilitating Unprecedented Ocean Life Growth, Reveals NASA Supercomputer
The retreat of ice was carrying up nutrients to the surface that fueled the formation of life in the ocean, enhancing coastal ...
KOHISTAN, Pakistan (WKRC) - The remains of a man who went missing 28 years ago were discovered in a melting glacier in a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAntarctic glacier melt reveals body of British researcher lost in 1959Antarctic glacier melt reveals body of British researcher lost in 1959Antarctic glacier melt reveals body ...
On July 26, 1959, British researcher Dennis "Tink" Bell died after falling into a glacier crevasse in Antarctica.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNOne of Earth’s Strongest Glaciers Is Melting Faster Than Ever — Scientists Sound Alarm
The Perito Moreno Glacier, a 30-kilometer ice giant in Argentine Patagonia, is experiencing an alarming retreat rate that has ...
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