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The Cool Down on MSNScientists issue warning over concerning phenomenon observed in Antarctica: 'Understanding their future patterns is crucial'"This is the first study to consider how these extreme weather events in Antarctica might change." Scientists issue warning ...
Bellis, who heads up the air infrastructure project – and the airstrip upgrade – for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), has been in Rothera for three weeks to supervise this unique ...
Australian scientists have started analysing the first batch of samples from the 'Million Year Ice Core' project.
Scientists are warning the Antarctic Ice Sheet, known formally as the Thwaites Glacier, ... If it melts completely, scientists project it could lead to 20 to 25 feet of sea-level rise.
For the first time in history, Antarctica has a video security project, developed by Dahua Technology: the company donated 15 security cameras, which ...
Talk about a cool project. Elgin-based food ingredient distributor St. Charles Trading helps provide fare for more than 1,000 people working in Antarctica. St. Charles Trading procures items for Ka… ...
An international research team has successfully drilled and retrieved a 9,186-foot-long (2,800-meter-long) ice core from Antarctica that dates back 1.2 million years. The sample extended so deep ...
Scientists in Antarctica have dug out ice that can be from as far back as 1.2 million years. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to researcher Carlo Barbante, about what he hopes to learn from the ice.
Carlo Barbante coordinates the drilling project. Carlo Barbante, Coordinator, Beyond EPICA: We will now be able to assess when the glaciation of Antarctica started.
Humans have been recording the weather for thousands of years. Antarctic ice, however, has been at it for over a million. An international team of scientists has extracted a 1.74-mile-long (2.8 ...
At 1.2-million-years-old, a newly uncovered Antarctic ice core represents the oldest known ice on the planet. The 1.7 mile-long ice core was recovered from over 9,000 feet (2,800 meters) deep ...
Bellis, who heads up the air infrastructure project – and the airstrip upgrade – for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), has been in Rothera for three weeks to supervise this unique ...
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