Himalayas
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Climate Crisis Threatens World’s Oldest Moss Species
Takakia, one of the fastest-evolving species ever investigated, it could have trouble adapting quickly enough to survive climate change. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Oldest Moss Takakia in Himalayas Growing for 390 Million Years Risks Extinction to Climate Breakdown
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Snowball Earth: Ancient Ocean Where Life Evolved 600 Million Years Ago Discovered in Himalayas
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Anthropogenic Air Pollution Accelerates Snowmelt Process [Study]
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Training Expedition Turned Into a Tragedy as Massive Avalanche Roared Down the Himalayas,16 Climbers Dead
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Ice Colosseum Shows Up in the Himalayas
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Viral Snake Photo on Instagram Led to Discovery of Previously Unknown Species From Himalayas
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What You Need to Know About Shishper's Glacial Lake Outburst Floods
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Grass Grows Around Mount Everest as Global Heating Intensifies
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Warning! Remaining Glaciers in the Pacific Will Soon Melt Away
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The Beautiful, Eerie Skeleton Lake Of India Is Home To Hundreds Of Human Remains
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Researchers Identify 3 New Sub-species of the Elusive Snow Leopard
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Artificial Glaciers May Combat Glacial Melting in the Himalayas