Antarctica’s ice shelves are not just thinning from warm air above, they are being attacked from below by hidden turbulence that behaves like underwater storms. New research shows that these swirling ...
Nests of the yellowfin notie (Lindbergichthys nudifrons). Each nest would have been guarded by a parent fish, protecting their eggs from predators. This remarkable organization is thought to be a ...
We found that Antarctic mosses create their own miniature climates, and these can vary dramatically in a single square metre.
Around 12,000 years ago, the last Ice Age ended, global temperatures rose and the early Holocene began, during which time ...
Scientists have uncovered a new threat hiding under the floating edges of Antarctica: fast moving, stormlike swirls of water ...
Antarctica is shedding ice, heat, and stability in ways that are no longer confined to obscure scientific journals or distant ...
When ice freezes and melts, it creates vortices that drag warmer waters from the depths to the surface, where they eat away ...
In Antarctica, beneath the ice, there is liquid water—and potentially a lot of it. That’s the takeaway from new research that ...
When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice raises average global sea level, alters ...
When sea ice melts and refreezes, it stirs vortices that pull warm deep water up, eroding Antarctica's shrinking ice shelves.
The White House recently announced a landmark deal with pharmaceutical companies Eli Lilly and Nordisk that will impact Medicare beneficiaries and others in the coming months. The agreement cuts ...