[ad_1] Ice in Greenland and Antarctica contains enough frozen water to raise sea levels by several meters Even modest temperature increases agreed as part of an international plan to limit the climate …
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[ad_1] Ice Climbers Stay Cool! Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is huge. Not just in terms of hype and importance and sales potential, but just in terms of sheer stuff. The Nintendo Switch …
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[ad_1] Even modest temperature increases agreed as part of an international plan to limit the climate disaster could allow the icecaps to melt enough for their loss to be "irreversible," experts warned …
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[ad_1] Humans are "very close" to triggering irreversible changes in the polar ice sheets of the Earth, said a professor at the University of Otago. According to a new study, the icecaps …
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[ad_1] The icecaps of Antarctica could hide the remains of a continent long lost, according to satellite data collected by the European Space Agency (ESA). Research published in Nature Scientific Reports used …
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[ad_1] Geologists have pretty well reconstructed the history of plate tectonics, or how parts of the earth's crust have crashed around the world, breaking apart and separating. But there remains a big …
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[ad_1] Skulls and other human remains from P.W. Lund’s Collection from Lagoa Santa, Brazil kept in the Natural History Museum of Denmark. Credit: Natural History Museum of Denmark A legal battle over …
Read More »An ESA gravity cartographer reveals remains of ancient continents under the Antarctic ice
[ad_1] Five months ago this month, ESA's GOCE gravimetric mapping satellite has finally given way to gravity, but its results still provide buried treasures, offering a new insight into the remains of …
Read More »Pure local weather variability accounts for nearly half of Arctic sea ice loss
[ad_1] Man-made climate change alone does not explain the dramatic loss of pack ice in the Arctic. According to a new analysis by scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, natural climate …
Read More »Cause of long potentially damaging channels on Antarctic Ice Shelves found
[ad_1] While the ice, from top left to bottom right, meets a hill under the ice (light gray form), a cavity is created under the ice. The water (red and blue arrows) …
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