Air bubbles within a deep ice core drilled in Antarctica could reveal why Earth suddenly began to experience longer ice ages ...
Visiting Antarctica — and, in particular, Ukraine's Vernadsky Research Base on the continent's peninsula — was a lifelong ...
Margaret Brooke is one of the navy’s new Arctic and offshore patrol vessels. With a crew of 85 sailors, the warship will first head to the Caribbean, then South America, where scientists from the ...
A comparison of polar sea ice extents on two random days does not provide enough information to determine whether or not Earth's climate is changing.
A team of 16 scientists and support staffers spent four summers drilling through Antarctic ice until they finally reached bedrock. To accomplish their goal, they endured average temperatures of -25.6 ...
Ice, which is likely the oldest ever discovered, has been extracted from deep within Antarctica.As per BBC, this ice is ...
The Heartland Institute officially launched what may be the first of several satellite affiliate offices in the U.K.
Scientists have successfully extracted one of the oldest ice cores yet from deep within Antarctica. They hope the ancient ice will reveal more about Earth’s climate history and how to better predict ...
By drilling 1.7 miles beneath the icy surface, the team has pulled a 1.2 million-year-old ice core from Antarctic bedrock.
People walk through an ice core storage cave at Little Dome C field base on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in in eastern Antarctica. ...
The research should provide insight into how ice age cycles have changed and help in understanding how atmospheric carbon ...
An international team of scientists successfully drilled a nearly 2-mile-deep ice core, reaching the bedrock beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. These ice samples are expected to unveil, for the first ...