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Greenland Ice Sheet Creates World's Largest 'Dam' Due to Alarming Melt Rate
The base of the Greenland Ice Sheet is melting at an alarming rate due to great amounts of meltwater falling from the surface. When the meltwater begins to fall, energy changes to heat in a process similar to the hydroelectric power which large dams produce.
Latest Research Articles
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New Species of ‘Armless’ Dinosaur Discovered by Paleontologists in Argentina
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“It's helping”: Florida Wildlife Officials Dump 3000lbs of Lettuce to Feed Starving Manatees
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First Wild Case of Polio Outbreak Detected in Africa After Over Five Years
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Mother Chimpanzee Shows Nursing Skills by Applying Insects to Treat Child's Wound
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Scientists Perplexed by Unexpected Evolutionary Change in Flowers
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Experts Uncover Massive Crater in Wyoming, Where Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Likely Hit
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Neuromorphic Computing Artificially Replicates Forgetting and Learning Functions of the Brain
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Researchers Study on How Venus Flytraps Snap Their ‘Mouth-like’ Traps
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Poses a Serious Threat to Poultry Birds
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New Study Debunks Myth of Drinking Alcohol Has Positive Effects on the Heart
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Windsor-Essex: Canada Makes Special Weather Statement on ‘Significant Rainfall'
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New Study Reveals Eating Vegetables Does Not Help Us from Risk of Cardiovascular Disease