[ad_1] Study co-author Rick Aster on a set-up tour of the Ross ice shelf equipped with a broadband seismometer. These sensitive sensors were buried at depths of two meters (6 feet) to …
Read More »Scientists discover strange noise from Antarctic ice floe
[ad_1] Photo: O.V.E.R.V.I.E.W. (Flickr) Antarctica is no stranger to strange sounds, trapped old air bubbles bursting with ice patches disintegrating. Now we can add another weird track to the work of icy …
Read More »Science, which is never wrong, knows everything: it is blocked by particles coming out of the Antarctic ice.
[ad_1] Science is a wonderful discipline, a fascinating process by which we seek to understand what is happening throughout the creation of God. We have discovered and learned many things through science. …
Read More »The Antarctic emanates strange particles, and this could lead to a new physics
[ad_1] Something amazing is happening in Antarctica and scientists do not know how to handle this phenomenon. According to the researchers, the Antarctic ice emits strange particles, similar to high-energy cosmic rays, …
Read More »New particle could explain detection of "unusual" Antarctic weather balloons
[ad_1] ANITAPhoto: NASA Goddard (Flickr) An Antarctic weather balloon spotted what looked like a high-energy particle from outer space that hit the ice in 2006. Except that the particle did not touch …
Read More »Research shows climate change damages old Antarctic moss
[ad_1] According to researchers at the University of Wollongong in Australia, Antarctic vegetation is succumbing to the damage caused by climate change. A 13-year study published in the journal Nature Climate Change …
Read More »Study finds first evidence of climate change impacts on East Antarctic vegetation
[ad_1] Professors Sharon Robinson and Melinda Waterman examine a sample of Antarctic moss in a laboratory at Wollongong University. Credit: Paul Jones A 13-year historical study published in Nature Climate Change provided …
Read More »Scientists propose artificial wall to stop the collapse of Antarctic glaciers
[ad_1] Melting glaciers in Antarctica accelerates in response to climate change. As the climate warms, glaciers melt faster and have a dramatic impact on rising sea levels. A recent proposal aims to …
Read More »Possible Temperatures This century could melt parts of the East Antarctic ice sheet, raise the sea level by 10 feet and more
[ad_1] A study published in Nature Wednesday reveals that a portion of the eastern Antarctic ice cap that contains three to four meters (about 10 to 13 feet) of potential sea-level rise …
Read More »Earth specialists propose a giant wall to prevent the Antarctic ice cap from collapsing
[ad_1] Géoingénieur me, dad.Photo: Stuart Rankin (Flickr) Every day, science fiction and reality are getting closer and closer. In the latest edition of "Could you do it?", Scientists published a new study …
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