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Researchers have developed a novel method to detect and study how ice forms in mixed-phase clouds, significantly boosting scientists' ability to forecast weather and model climate change.
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Islands on MSNEurope's Largest Glacier Hides In This Dangerous Iceland National Park With Otherworldly Levels Of BeautyFor the thrill-seeking traveler, hiking a glacier is hard to beat. But beware of the dangers lurking when you're admiring the ...
Aberystwyth University-led research has shared new findings clarifying that the enigmatic "Newall boulder" from Stonehenge ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNEarth’s Most Dangerous Glacier Is Gaining Ice—And Scientists Can’t Explain WhyA remarkable image taken by an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) offers a breathtaking view of three ...
This 2023 astronaut photo shows three glaciers merging into a single massive ice mass in the Karakoram mountains. The stripy ...
Scientists found 12,000-year-old glacier ice in the Alps, revealing new details about Europe’s climate history and human ...
This data set provides spatial distributions of fast ice and glacial ice in eight fjords spanning the Southeast Greenland coast: Nansen, Kangerlusruaq, Ikertivaq, Skjoldungen, Tingmiarmiut, ...
A Swiss village was buried under a mountain. This town could be next. In the past century, scientists have observed more rockfalls and avalanches in the Alps, a looming threat to nearby villages.
A team of international scientists circumnavigating Antarctica has documented widespread environmental decline, including microplastics in ice and seawater, receding glaciers, and falling ocean ...
RHONE GLACIER, Switzerland (AP) — Climate change appears to be making some of Switzerland’s vaunted glaciers look like Swiss cheese: full of holes. Matthias Huss of the glacier monitoring group GLAMOS ...
Gone with the glaciers: Researchers track unprecedented ice loss From the Canadian Rockies to the Swiss Alps, the acceleration of glacial melt is “falling off a cliff” due to warm, dry ...
Climate change appears to be making some of Switzerland's vaunted glaciers look like Swiss cheese: full of holes. Matthias Huss of the glacier monitoring group GLAMOS offered a glimpse of the ...
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