Antarctica
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East Asian Subtropics Greatly Affected by Arctic Warming
Arctic winters are increasing warmer as a result of climate change. Temperature anomalies and cold damage in East Asia are caused by Arctic warming, according to a global study by UZH researchers.
Latest Research Articles
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Earth Might Not be Ready for the Next Super Solar Storm: New Study
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Storms Forming Over Antarctic Ocean Responsible for Outgassing of Carbon Dioxide
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Scientists Amazed After Unearthing World's Largest Fish Nursery in Antarctica
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Invasive Species Hitchhiking on Ships May Disrupt Antarctica's Fragile Ecosystem
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Scientists Discover Extraordinary Marine Life Hiding 200 Meters in Antarctic Ice Shelf
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Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier at Risk of Collapsing, Could Permanently Change Global Coastline
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NASA Tracks 2 Explorers from Antarctica to Learn More on Surviving a Trip to Mars
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Experts Warn of Dramatic Sea Level Rise if Antarctic Volcanoes Erupt
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Ancient Ambers Reveal That Raging Wildfires Impacted Antarctica 75 Million Years Ago
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Charcoal Remnants Reveal Raging Wildfires in Antarctica 75 Million Years Ago
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Scientists Discovered Further Threat to Floating Ice Shelves in Antarctica
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Satellite Images Show How Antarctica Avoids Giant Iceberg Twice the Size of Chicago