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Mongabay News on MSNMelting Antarctic ice could weaken world’s strongest ocean current, study warnsBy Shanna Hanbury The strongest ocean current on Earth circles Antarctica. It’s the primary way water moves between the ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNHidden water study raises Antarctic melting alarmThe rate of ice melting in Antarctica could be underestimated by current scientific models, according to research examining ...
One of the biggest challenges in predicting Antarctica's deeply uncertain future is understanding exactly what's driving its ...
NBC’s Chase Cain reports from Antarctica, where melting ice is accelerating sea level rise and disrupting global weather ...
When volcanic eruptions make headlines, the images often depict fiery lava and towering ash clouds. But beneath Antarctica’s ...
Funding for the National Science Foundation, which finances research at US bases on the icy continent, has already been ...
An iceberg the size of Chicago broke off am Antarctic ice shelf to reveal a thriving ecosystem underneath, according to ...
There are many unknowns when it comes to climate change, like what might happen to the ice in Antarctica. Vast and remote, ...
UCT researchers explored Antarctica’s Fimbul Ice Shelf, collecting data to model future climate shifts and marking South ...
A research group led by Associate Professor Kohei Mizobata, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, including ...
Climate models have predicted that the ocean surrounding Antarctica should be warming, but new research shows that it's ...
The strongest ocean current on Earth circles Antarctica. It’s the primary way water moves between the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, and helps regulate the global climate. But a new study ...
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