A large sponge, a cluster of anemones, and other life seen nearly 230 meters deep beneath what was once Antarctic ice. Credit ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNGlaciers are melting faster than ever before due to climate change, says UN agencyMass loss of ice from the world’s 19 glacier regions was 450bn tonnes in 2024, says a new report from the UN’s World ...
Researchers took advantage of a rare chance to explore a new expanse of seafloor exposed by the breakup of an Antarctic ice ...
A pair of researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada, working with a colleague from the Scripps Institution of ...
Arête Glacier Initiative has raised $5 million to improve forecasts of sea-level rise and explore the possibility of ...
Lake Enigma, once thought to be completely frozen, is instead teeming with life, leaving researchers thrilled about its ...
Scientists have determined that at least six new aquatic species have been thriving under an Antarctic ice shelf.
In large part thanks to being in the right place at the right time, researchers discovered a thriving marine ecosystem ...
Many glaciers will not survive the 21st century, according to reports by the United Nations, with 2022-24 being the largest three-year loss of glacier mass.
The deep seafloor showed a flourishing ecosystem, and the team believes they may have discovered several new species during their research.
All 19 of the world's glacier regions experienced a net loss of mass in 2024 for the third consecutive year, the United ...
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