Researchers have discovered a 6 million-year-old ice chunk in Antarctica, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's ancient climate and the evolution of greenhouse gases. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of climate change.
New research reveals the Hektoria Glacier in Antarctica is retreating at a shocking rate—10 times faster than previously recorded. This rapid melt raises alarms about potential sea level rise.
The rapid retreat of Hektoria Glacier has scientists puzzled, potentially signaling unprecedented changes in sea-level rise. Explore the mystery behind this alarming phenomenon and its implications for the future.
Scientists have discovered how bowhead whales, the longest-living mammals, manage to survive over 200 years. Their exceptional DNA repair mechanisms could hold the key to boosting human longevity and health during surgeries.
A groundbreaking discovery in East Antarctica reveals the oldest ice and air, dating back 6 million years, offering crucial insights into Earth's climate history and future.
The Trump administration's recent approval of extensive oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic wildlife refuge has sparked outrage from environmental groups. Critics warn that this decision threatens vital wildlife habitats and Indigenous communities.
Last week, a small asteroid named 2025 TF zipped past Earth, flying closer than most satellites without being detected until hours later. Fortunately, it posed no threat, but its unexpected arrival has sparked discussions on planetary defense.
Asteroid 2025 TF zoomed past Earth, flying just 428 km above Antarctica. While it poses no danger, its close approach has astronomers buzzing with excitement over potential meteorite discoveries.
A groundbreaking study reveals the discovery of 85 new subglacial lakes beneath Antarctica, shedding light on their critical role in glacier movement and global sea levels. This research, backed by a decade of satellite data, uncovers new drainage pathways and dynamic hydrology beneath the ice.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Denmark's foreign minister has summoned the U.S. diplomat over allegations of covert influence operations by Americans in Greenland, aimed at promoting secession from Danish rule. This revelation raises questions about U.S. ambitions in the Arctic region and the future of Greenland's autonomy.