Deep beneath the icy expanse of Antarctica lies a 9,186-foot-long ice core, a time capsule from 1.2 million years ago, ...
Our weather is influenced by many factors, at ground level (such as mountains and human activity), interactions in our atmosphere, and space (such as auroras and magnetic fields).
Deep beneath Antarctica’s icy surface lies an ominous secret—a vast network of active volcanoes poised for eruption. As the ...
With Antarctica's climate warming at an unprecedented rate, scientists are battling with dangerously thin ice and equipment ...
Research reveals Antarctic icebergs may calve randomly, while smaller, frequent events drive significant ice loss linked to ...
The first analysis of extreme calving events in Antarctica finds no correlation with climate change, highlighting the ...
Sailing to Antarctica involves two days in the turbulent Drake Passage.But a new trip traverses that stretch by air and then ...