Antarctica
Antarctic Bay to Become the World's Largest Marine Reserve
Ross Sea will become the world's largest marine protected area. The new marine protected area (MPA) will be established in a 600,000 square miles of the waters of the Ross Sea, which is considered to be one of the most pristine ecosystems in the world.
Latest Research Articles
Why the Mysterious Appearance of Blue Lakes, 80-Mile Ice Cracks are Warning Signs for Antarctica
Antarctica is Losing Ice, New Map Reveals
Update: Expanding Antarctic Sea Ice Linked to Long-Term Climate Cycle
Study: Why Antarctic Sea Ice Continues to Expand Despite Global Warming
Goodbye Penguins? Antarctica Could Lose Its Adélie Penguins Due To Climate Change
Opal-Studded Meteorite Hints at Earth's Water Origin
Consequences of Global Warming: Why the Arctic's Strange Pink Snow is Something We Should Be Scared About
Study: How Deep, Old Waters Delay Antarctic Ocean Warming
Antarctic Fossils Suggest That Mass Extinction Event in Polar Regions as Rapid and Severe as Elsewhere in the World
This Amazing Antartic Sponge May Just Wipe Off Highly-Resistant MRSA Bacteria
Scientists Uncover Huge Trove of 71 million-year-old Fossils in Antarctica
Hidden Lake Beneath Antarctic Ice May Contain Numerous Life Forms