Antarctica
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Researchers Measure How Arctic Responds to Climate Change and Rapid Warming
The University of East Anglia has contributed to developing a new method for measuring how Arctic plants adapt to climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Are Baffled After Massive Antarctic Lake Has Suddenly Vanished Without Trace
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Antarctica's Ice Shelf 'Ripping Apart', Prompting Collapse of 180 Trillion Tons of Glacier in 20 years
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Giant Ice from Antarctica Now Makes World's Largest Iceberg
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The World's Largest Iceberg (3320 Square KM) Floats Around the Weddell Sea
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Antarctica is Heading Towards Climate Tipping point by 2060, With Disastrous Melting
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Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' May Be Melting Faster Than We Thought
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Scientists Find Hidden Marine Life 'Trapped Under Ice Shelves' in Antarctica for 50 Years!
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'Like Watching a Thriller': Terrified Penguin Seeks Help from Tourists To Escape Killer Whales
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Tampa Scientists Examines Holes In Greenland Called Moulin
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Oldest Ice in Earth: The Hidden Glacier Ice in McMurdo Dry Valleys
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Blue Whales of Antarctica Seen Again in South Georgia After Near Extinction
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Melting Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica Could Cause 10-Ft Sea Level Rise