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Visitor numbers to Antarctica could reach 450,000 a year within a decade, according to one scenario. How do we stem the tide?
Antarctic sea ice is more than just a platform for penguins. The sea ice's high reflectivity influences the whole Earth's ...
Antarctic sea ice extent has fallen dramatically in recent years – the effects include accelerated ocean warming, faster loss ...
A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that increases in salinity in seawater near the surface could help explain some of the decrease in Antarctic sea ...
A newly discovered dragonfish, isolated for 780,000 years in Antarctica’s frozen waters, has just been revealed.
Regular physical activity isn’t just good for the body—it’s a powerful tool for enhancing brain health and mental wellbeing.Dr. Jazmin Mogavero, a cognitive ne ...
Introduction New Zealand children's physical activity, including independent mobility and active travel, has declined markedly over recent decades. The Neighbourhoods for Active Kids (NfAK) study ...
West Antarctica, home to one of Earth's largest ice sheets, sits atop a volcanic hotspot known as the West Antarctic Rift. This region contains over 100 volcanic centers—many hidden beneath ice ...
How to reduce your risk of falls using one simple exercise These three balance exercises will “make you more resilient to falls” as you age, according to a physical therapist An expert says that these ...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions involving mobile applications (apps) or trackers with automated and continuous self-monitoring and feedback. Design ...
Physical Insights into the Biosphere, Atmosphere, and SpaceDecember 11, 2024 Antimicrobial Peptides as Broad-Spectrum Therapeutics: Computational Analysis to Identify Universal Physical-Chemical ...
Trained properly, this muscle group is a powerhouse for everyday activities and athletic performance. But modern lifestyles mean they are prone to chronic underuse. Unfortunately, the less we use our ...