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East Antarctica is the largest ice sheet on Earth. Alone, it holds enough frozen water to raise global sea levels by a ...
The remains of landscapes thought to have formed when ancient rivers flowed across East Antarctica have been discovered—and ...
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A forgotten set of photos taken by a U.S. Navy plane in 1966 has recently become the key to unlocking some crucial insights ...
A top scientist at the British Antarctic Survey recently told the Guardian that she believes we may have already crossed a ...
A long-lost photo snapped from a Navy plane in 1966 has become the unlikely key to understanding how Antarcticas ...
Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there's plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains ...
Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
The paper presents a unique dataset based on the vast archives of old aerial images combined with modern satellite ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained unique insight into the mechanisms behind the collapse of Antarctic ...