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How all the world's ice melting would change life
Ice caps on both poles of the planet are melting. And not just a few. All of them. If all this ice melted, it would be ...
Discover how ice cores from the Pamir Mountains could unlock secrets to protect the world's glaciers from climate change.
Scientists have repeatedly warned of accelerated Himalayan melt, with impacts on river flows, water security and hydropower generation across India and neighbouring countries.
Dressed in an orange puffer jacket, Japanese scientist Yoshinori Iizuka stepped into a storage freezer to retrieve an ice ...
Dressed in an orange puffer jacket, Japanese scientist Yoshinori Iizuka stepped into a storage freezer to retrieve an ice core he hopes will help experts protect the world's disappearing glaciers. The ...
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A Stunning New Deep-blue Ice Cave Was Just Discovered in Iceland and It Looks Otherworldly—Here's How to Visit
Iceland is a country in a constant state of transformation, reshaped by ongoing volcanic eruptions, erosion, and shifting ice ...
The market is still taste-testing Magnum's standalone ice cream-focused business. The stock could face a rocky road ahead.
Glaciers are flush with microbial life. But, as climate change speeds glacial melting, scientists rush to establish microbial ...
A TEEN “melted” half his face off after he set fire to himself when he tried to light an aerosol cannister in a moment of ...
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Titan’s interior is slushy ice, not a hidden ocean, Cassini data finds
For more than a decade, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft traced Saturn’s rings and moons, returning some of the most detailed ...
The Kon Chukurbashi ice cap in the Pamir Mountains of eastern Tajikistan is the only mountainous region in the world where ...
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