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Antarctic ice’s deep past shows it could be more vulnerable to warming Antarctica

Antarctic ice’s deep past shows it could be more vulnerable to warming

Credit: Jim Marschalek In a study published in the journal Nature, University of South Florida researcher Amelia Shevenell and her colleagues documented the evolution of Antarctica's ice sheets some 20 million years ago. The research is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation. During this period, called the Early Miocene,…
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February 14, 2022
Verofax partners Twin Science and LikeToBe to Sponsor Antarctic Research on Sustainability Antarctica

Verofax partners Twin Science and LikeToBe to Sponsor Antarctic Research on Sustainability

LONDON, Jan 31, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Verofax, a Smart serialization and traceability solution provider, has joined forces with children's STEM app Twin Science and LikeToBe in sponsoring a scientific expedition to Antarctica to research the effects of microplastics on life, the environment and the melting of ice caps.…
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January 31, 2022
Meteorite hunters rejoice: Antarctica probably harbors 300,000 undiscovered space rocks Antarctica

Meteorite hunters rejoice: Antarctica probably harbors 300,000 undiscovered space rocks

Home News Science & Astronomy Collecting a meteorite on the Nansen blue ice area, close to the Belgian Antarctic research station Princess Elisabeth. (Image credit: Field team of the BELARE 2019-2020 meteorite recovery expedition on the Nansen Ice Field.) An artificial intelligence program suggests there may be hundreds of thousands…
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January 26, 2022
Here’s why a new penguin colony in Antarctica is cause for concern Antarctica

Here’s why a new penguin colony in Antarctica is cause for concern

Home News Gentoo penguins tend to their chicks on Andersson Island, Antarctica. (Image credit: © Tomás Munita/Greenpeace) Scientists have discovered a previously unknown colony of gentoo penguins in one of the southernmost spots these waddling birds have ever been spotted. The discovery is a cause for concern, according to the…
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January 24, 2022
Antarctica’s doomed A68 iceberg dumped 1 trillion tons of water into the ocean over 3 years Antarctica

Antarctica’s doomed A68 iceberg dumped 1 trillion tons of water into the ocean over 3 years

Home News (Image credit: ESA/SENTINEL-1) After the world's largest iceberg snapped off of the Antarctic Peninsula in July 2017, it drifted north on a three-year death march, shedding an unfathomable amount of meltwater into the sea. Now, a new study of the doomed iceberg (named A68a) reveals just how much…
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January 21, 2022
News24.com | Monster iceberg released ‘billions of tons’ of fresh water into ocean Antarctica

News24.com | Monster iceberg released ‘billions of tons’ of fresh water into ocean

A giant iceberg that detached from Antarctica in 2017 released the equivalent of 61 million Olympic-sized swimming pools of fresh water as it melted, according to research published on Thursday, raising questions over the impact on the marine ecosystem. The monstrous iceberg was twice the size of Luxembourg when it…
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January 20, 2022
“Total Surprise” As Massive Icefish Breeding Colony With 60 Million Active Nests Found in Antarctica Antarctica

“Total Surprise” As Massive Icefish Breeding Colony With 60 Million Active Nests Found in Antarctica

Icefish in the Weddell Sea. Credit: PS118, AWI OFOBS team Researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology on January 13, 2022, have discovered a massive breeding colony of notothenioid icefish in Antarctica’s southern Weddell Sea. They estimate that the colony covers at least 240 square kilometers and includes about 60…
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January 18, 2022