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Meltwater Drainage Shows Rapidly Shrinking Helheim Glacier in Greenland
According to a Penn State-led team of scientists, dark patches of the open sea that develop in the ice-choked seas surrounding Helheim Glacier may give fresh information about how a fast-changing Greenland glacier loses ice.
Latest Research Articles
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April Fools? Another Batch of Cold Air and Snow to Hit the Northeastern U.S.
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Post-Dinosaur World: Prehistoric Mammals Use Muscles First Before Their Brains to Survive
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Trunk Growth in Tropical Trees Decreases During Increased Heat and Drought: New Study
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Neanderthal Workshop Found in Spain, Revealing a Sneak Peek of the Onset of Human Technology
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Rosie the Preserved Great White Discovered In An Old Wildlife Park, Has An Amazing Backstory
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Severe Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc Across Southern US
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Another Stronger Earthquake Hits the Pacific; the 7.2 Magnitude Event is Insufficient to Experience a Tsunami.
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Potent Storm System: Severe Weather Puts 75 Million People at Risk Along Eastern US in the Coming Days
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Echidna and Platypus: Decoding The Mystery of Australia's Egg-Laying Mammals
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Mysterious Giant Jars Believed to be Thousands of Years Old Unearthed in Forest in India
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Two or Three Avocadoes per Week Can Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases
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Research Reveals the "Blueprint" on How Plants Perceive Light