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Antarctic microbe has major food, cosmetic, and medical potential
In one of Earth’s driest, most harsh environments, scientists uncovered a micro-miracle. Down in Fumarole Bay on Deception ...
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Scientists Alarmed by What They Found Under Antarctica’s Seabed
Methane seeps are rapidly emerging on the Antarctic seabed, signaling shifting ocean dynamics and raising alarms over climate ...
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Methane leaks multiplying beneath Antarctic ocean spark fears of climate doom loop
Researchers have discovered dozens of new methane seeps littering the ocean floor in the Ross Sea coastal region of ...
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Scientists discovered something alarming seeping out from beneath the ocean around Antarctica
Many of the methane seeps were found at sites that had been repeatedly studied before, suggesting they were new. This may ...
At the Vernadsky Research Station in Antarctica, scientific work advances solutions to global problems. Charles Cockell looks ...
New methane leaks have been discovered in the Ross Sea, on the edge of Antarctica, and the rate at which they are occurring ...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is one of the most dynamic regions of the Antarctic continent. Much of its bed lies below sea level, making the region particularly sensitive to ocean warming.
A team led by Associate Professor of Anthropology Sabrina Curran discovered new evidence of hominin activity in Europe, ...
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Researchers issue warning after making troubling discovery on expedition to Antarctica: 'We may see more'
It's another sign of how quickly our planet’s poles are changing. Researchers issue warning after making troubling discovery ...
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Mysterious skull found on Antarctic beach could rewrite history of exploration
The skull fragment, found in 1985 on Yámana Beach, is believed to be the oldest known human remains from the South Pole ...
A study from the University of Tasmania, Australia, has made a momentous discovery while observing the feeding behaviour of ...
Antarctic methane seeps are rapidly increasing, raising alarms about a potentially underestimated source of greenhouse gas emissions.
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