The constant changes in the methods of study and exploration of the planet mean that evidence of life on Earth is being found ...
West Antarctica’s “marine grounded” ice reflects this restless foundation. Unlike its eastern counterpart, it rests in a deep ...
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Humongous Fossil Egg From Over 48 Million Years Ago In Antarctica
Ancient Antarctic Sea Monster May Have Laid This Football-Size Egg. A 68 million-year-old egg the size of a football — the ...
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How Antarctica’s Hidden World Was Lost Beneath the Ice
Buried beneath endless ice is a story long erased from history. Ancient structures, strange discoveries, and unanswered questions point to a past we were never meant to see.
Between 800,000 and 430,000 years ago, Earth went through a series of fairly gentle warm-ups that scientists are now calling ...
As recently as the 1990s, when the Greenland Ice Sheet and the rest of the Arctic region were measurably thawing under the ...
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Pair of 'holy' islands in eerily green African lake hold centuries-old relics and mummified emperors — Earth from space
A 2017 astronaut photo shows the islands of Dek and Daga lurking in the murky, algae-infested waters of Ethiopia's Lake Tana.
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Scientists Warn Antarctica Is Entering a Greenland-style Meltdown and It Is Accelerating Fast
Global warming is awakening sleeping giants of ice at the South Pole as glaciers start to flow faster and surface melting increases.
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is one of the most dynamic regions of the Antarctic continent. Much of its bed lies below sea level, making the region particularly sensitive to ocean warming.
Global warming is awakening sleeping giants of ice at the South Pole as glaciers start to flow faster and surface melting ...
In this webinar Hugh will share his research on the thousands of giant skeletons that have been found in North America and look at the phenomenon based upon the written evidence in the academic record ...
When the planet was heating up at the end of the last Ice Age, ice-melt flooded out by glaciers made oceans rise. Scientists ...
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