Arctic
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Arctic Glaciers Are Melting Quickly, as Scientists Race to Preserve ‘Ice Memory'
Analysis of chemicals in deep "ice cores" provides scientists with valuable data about past environmental conditions. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Trapped Ancient Viruses Never Seen Before are Finally Waking Up Due to Melting Permafrost
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Scientists Recommend Reducing Incoming Sunlight to Refreeze the Earth's Poles
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Mysterious Ghost Island in the Arctic Polar Region Revealed As a Dirty Iceberg Only
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Glowing Snailfish with Antifreeze Proteins Found Immune from Cold Waters Beneath the Greenland Iceberg
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Race Against Time: French Authorities are Rescuing a Beluga Whale Who Entered the River Seine in Route to Paris
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Sea Ice and Wildfires: Fires in the West May Actually Affect Ice in the Arctic
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Human-Wildlife Conflict: Tension Between Polar Bears and Humans in Canada and the Arctic Intensifies
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Research Suggests Depletion of Ozone Layer in the Arctic Causes Abnormal Weather Activity
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Scientific Community Contradicts Study About a New Ozone Hole over Earth’s Tropics Due to 'Unsubstantiated Assertions'
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Climate Change Causes Melting Permafrost in Alaska
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Research: Microplastics at 27.5 Million Tons Travelling in Air Annually
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Carbon Sinks Are Emerging in the Regions of the Arctic, Scientists Say