Scientists have determined that at least six new aquatic species have been thriving under an Antarctic ice shelf.
When the Chicago-size iceberg drifted away, scientists seized the opportunity to study the life and geologic formations ...
Researchers think that shifting ocean currents brought warmer seawater to the area and contributed to the collapse. The collapse raises new concerns about East Antarctica. The Conger ice shelf is near ...
Subglacial water in Antarctica reshapes sea level rise predictions and reveals ancient drainage flow patterns.
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The Inertia on MSNBrand New Ecosystem Found After Antarctic Ice Shelf Breaks LooseAfter a chunk of an ice shelf in the Antarctic broke off, scientists were able explore an unseen ecosystem below the shelf ...
A study by a team of IIT Kharagpur researchers in collaboration with eminent atmospheric experts of globally known institutes has revealed significant findings about the rapid increase in surface ...
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Mongabay News on MSNPolar sea ice continues steep decline; but will a troubled world notice?Sea ice extent is at record, and near record, lows for this time of year in both polar regions, leaving the planet ...
As the planet heats up and Antarctica’s ice sheet melts at a faster pace, scientists warn of a steady rise in sea levels.
A lucky group of scientists were able to explore a never-before-seen part of the Antarctic after an ice shelf broke, revealing newly exposed seafloor and a previously inaccessible ecosystem ...
ROV SuBastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute In January, an iceberg the size of Chicago broke away from a massive ice shelf in Antarctica, revealing an underwater world never before seen by humans.
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