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Ice Sheets Impact Core Elements of the Earth's Carbon Cycle
The Earth's carbon cycle is crucial in controlling the greenhouse gas content of our atmosphere, and ultimately our climate. Ice sheets that cover about 10 percent of our Earth's land surface at present, were thought 20 years ago to be frozen wastelands, devoid of life and with suppressed chemical weathering - irrelevant parts of the carbon cycle.
Latest Research Articles
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Arctic Could Be Iceless in September If Temps Increase 2 Degrees
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Europe Has the Untapped Onshore Capacity to Meet Global Energy Demand
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Finding a Cosmic Fog within Shattered Intergalactic Pancakes
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Hard-Working Termites Crucial to Forest, Wetland Ecosystems
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Saving Money on Accommodation when Travelling Abroad
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Addicted Brain: Dopamine and Substance Abuse
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Neuroscientists Make Major Breakthrough in 200-Year-Old Puzzle
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Largest-Ever Study of Coral Communities Unlocks Global Solution to Save Reefs
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Icebergs Delay Southern Hemisphere Future Warming
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Cold Winters Not Caused by Arctic Climate Change
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Ancient Pigs Endured a Complete Genomic Turnover After They Arrived in Europe
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Scent Brings All The Songbirds to The Yard