[ad_1] Researchers believe that a few kilometers under the ice of Antarctica, a source of radioactive heat slowly melts it underneath. The researchers flew over the ice with the help of a …
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Read More »New review highlights warming and melting complexity in Antarctica [Report]
[ad_1] In a study published on Nature Climate changeScientists rely on recent discoveries to highlight the multifaceted dynamics of superficial melting in Antarctica. The authors of the study are from the Lamont-Doherty …
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[ad_1] Running water in Antarctica. Credit: Gisela Winckler / Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory In a study published on Nature Climate changeToday, scientists at the SOS website are relying on recent discoveries to highlight …
Read More »Simulation vs. Observation in the melting of Arctic sea ice | Press Releases
[ad_1] By Sonia Fernandez for UCSB | November 18, 2018 | 09:00. As an indicator of the impacts of climate change, Arctic sea ice is hard to beat. Scientists have observed the …
Read More »Experts from Antarctic BAFFLED by "thermal anomaly" melting London ice
[ad_1] Scientists were left puzzled after discovering a zone of the South Pole melting under the effect of heat, three kilometers below the surface. With the help of a radar, researchers discovered …
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[ad_1] Introducing the SPARC high-field tokamak experiment, which would produce the first fusion plasma to generate net energy gain. Credit: Ken Filar Scientists are working to dramatically accelerate the development of fusion …
Read More »The mysterious song of the Antarctic melting
[ad_1] A study released last week by the American Geophysical Union documents a chaotic, low-frequency buzz on the Ross Ice Shelf, a platform the size of France that floats off the coast …
Read More »The eerie song of Antarctica – melting
[ad_1] The pitches are caused by wind striking snow dunes, and it's an eerie sort of song. But, the researchers argue, it's also an early warning sign for one of the nightmare …
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