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Scientists Just Unveiled a New Map of Antarctica, and What’s Under is Bigger Than Anyone Expected
For the first time, scientists have mapped Antarctica’sburied landscape in high resolution beneath the continent’s thick ice ...
This early exploration opened the door to centuries of scientific study and adventure in one of the world’s last great ...
A research trip to Antarctica uncovered marine life that hadn't been seen before in one of the world's most remote spots.
Research allows for the development of strategies to combat climate change, taking into account the hidden landscapes ...
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Hidden fish city under Antarctic ice? Tiny fish create interesting nest patterns in frozen darkness
A surprising discovery in Antarctica's Weddell Sea revealed a vast 'fish city' beneath the ice, where thousands of tiny polar fish have built intricate nests. This unexpected find, made during a ...
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Researchers issue warning after making grim Antarctic discovery: 'We are only beginning to understand'
"An important step toward protecting both environmental and human health." Researchers issue warning after making grim Antarctic discovery: 'We are only beginning to understand' first appeared on The ...
Ancient granite boulders reveal a vast hidden structure beneath Pine Island Glacier, reshaping understanding of Antarctic ice flow. Pink granite boulders scattered across the dark volcanic peaks of th ...
Researchers have sounded the alarm after recording Antarctica's third-lowest level of winter sea ice since satellite tracking began nearly 50 years ago, per Phys.org — another sign of how quickly our ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Penguins can't speak English. They can't tell us they need help. They can only adapt to their environment -- and that environment is rapidly changing. Greenpeace campaigners and ...
Polar Journal AG has launched a new digital platform aimed at exploring and studying polar sciences. This platform offers a space for researchers, enthusiasts, and curious individuals who are ...
The ice that now covers West Antarctica was not there 3.6 million years ago, after a massive collapse of the ice sheet during a warming period. Anna Ruth Halberstadt, CC BY-NC-ND Christine Siddoway, ...
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