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Greenland's Sverdrup Glacier Gets 2 Degrees Hotter Per Year, Cutting Ice Rapidly
An alarming state of ice melt in Sverdrup glacier in Greenland has been going on since 2007. Research shows the glacier's temperature is getting 2 celcius degrees hotter per year.
Latest Research Articles
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Is This What Earth's Future Continent Would Look Like?
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Air Pollution Linked to Increased Risk of Vision Loss, Study Finds
New Discovery: The Largest Dinosaur, 'The Spinosaurus' Was Not Well-Adapted To Aquatic Life
[BREAKING] Strong Tornado-Producing Storm Hits Alabama, Wrecking Churches and Homes
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Australia: Sharks Swim With Beachgoers at Surfers Paradise and Manly Beach
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'Green Revolution': India to Make the World Record of Largest Farmer Protest
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[UPDATE] Solar Storms: Are They Dangerous?
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Industrial Robots For Sale - Why Are Industrial Robots Becoming More Popular?
Bizarre Nature: Animals that Eat Weird
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The Inevitable Ambler Road Project That Threatens Alaskan Wildlife
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Incoming Storm: Solar Winds to Arrive on Jan. 25
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Europe’s Most Active Volcano Shows Eruptive Episodes as Earthquake Hits Mt. Etna