Antarctica
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Emperor Penguins Marching Towards Extinction Due to Climate Change
Contrary to what other recent reports have said, a new study by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) says that emperor penguins are in danger of dramatic declines by the end of the century, and marching towards extinction due to climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Antarctic Species Hang on for Dear Life as Icebergs Batter Shores
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Ice-Loss Moves Earth 250 Miles Down
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Melting Antarctic Ice Formation May Trigger Unstoppable Sea-Level Rise
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Colossal Iceberg Six Times the Size of Manhattan Puts NASA on High Alert
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Scientists Finally Crack Ocean "Quack" Mystery
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Life in the Antarctic Moves More Quickly Than Previously Believed: A Study
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Antarctica's Ice Sheet Is Melting From Below
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Map of Antarctica Reveals Detailed Mountain Ranges Far Below the Surface of the Ice [VIDEO]
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John Kerry Calls for Action for Ross Sea Antarctic Ocean Reserve
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40-Pound Meteorite Discovered in Antarctica
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Humans Visit Emperor Penguin Colony in Antarctica for First Time
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Fossil Forest in New Zealand May Shed Light on Ancient Life Near South Pole: Study