Antarctica
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Massive Landforms Lurk Beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheets
Gigantic landforms as big as the Eiffel Tower are scratching the ice from underneath Antarctica.
Latest Research Articles
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‘Blood Falls’: Solving the Mystery of Antartica’s Eeriest Waterfalls
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Penguin Day 2017: Climate Change Endangers Two Most Common Species of Penguins in Antarctica
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Antarctica's Seasonal Meltwater Networks More Extensive Than Previously Thought
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Previously Undiscovered Carbon Cycle in Polar Glaciers Could Become Significant Global Carbon Source
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Bloodbath: Japanese Fleet Slaughters Over 300 Whales in Annual Antarctic Hunt
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New Species of Marine Annelid Worm Discovered in Antarctica
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Uh-Oh! There's a Gigantic Iceberg About to Break Off From the Antarctic
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East Antarctica's Largest Glacier Melting Due to Warm Ocean Waters, Scientists Confirm
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East Antarctica's Largest Glacier Melting Due to Warm Ocean Waters, Scientists Confirm
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NASA Satellites Capture Speed of Ice Melt, Ice Sheets and Glaciers Allowing Scientists to View Data Real-time
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ALERT: Mysterious Lake in East Antarctica Could Promote Ice Shelf Collapse
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Polar Bear Population Likely to Plummet by 30% Due to Rapid Melting of Sea Ice