Antarctica
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First Confirmed Case Of Bird flu Recorded In Mainland Antarctica, Experts Concern On The Welfare Of The Birds In The Region
Experts confirmed the first case of bird flu on the mainland of Antarctica. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Penguin's Death Suspected As H5N1 Case In Antarctica; Experts Worry About Potential Impact Of The Disease
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White Penguin with Rare Genetic Mutation Spotted at Scientific Base in Antarctica
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Global Bird Flu Outbreak: South America a Viable Track of Avian Influenza Virus Towards Antarctica [Update]
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Oldest Ice in Antarctica Subject of Search Expedition by American Scientists to Further Understand Climate Change
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Antarctica: Potential Arrival Of Avian Influenza Could Also Kill Elephant Seals
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Hidden Mountain Range Found Above Earth's Strongest Ocean Current Between Tasmania and Antarctica [Study]
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Bird Flu Reaches Antarctica, Results in Mass Elephant Seal Deaths
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Antarctica’s Ice Sheet History Can Provide Clues for Sea Level Rise
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Bird Flu Detected in Antarctica for the First Time Raises Risk of Catastrophic Breeding Failure Among Isolated Penguins
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Hidden Antarctic Landscape with Ancient Rivers Revealed by Tracing Radio Waves in New Study
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Coastal Cities In Danger As Ice Melts In West Antarctica Incontrollable, Study Says
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Antarctic Ice Shelves Shrunk by At Least 30% Since 1997, Scientists Warn of Global Sea Level Rise [Study]