The tides redraw the ice boundaries of Antarctica in just a few hours
The tides redraw the ice boundaries of Antarctica through a much more rapid and extensive process than previously thought: the line that separates the ice
The tides redraw the ice boundaries of Antarctica through a much more rapid and extensive process than previously thought: the line that separates the ice
6 years after its separation from one of the great ice shelves of Antarctica, lgiant iceberg A-68 it began to melt, drastically changing the water
The emperor penguins’ last breeding season was dramatic: the record melting of sea ice in 2022 on the Antarctic Peninsula prevented most of the chicks
The Earth as we know it is changing at an ever faster pace: by 2100, half of the land now covered by glaciers, excluding Antarctica
Extreme climatic events in Antarctica are destined to become increasingly frequent and intense, even if the Paris climate agreement is respected to limit global warming
In the depths of the seabed under Antarctica, traces of gigantic landslides that occurred millions of years ago, caused by past climate changes, have been
The melting of Antarctica’s permafrost could also play a key role in the planet’s climate future: for the first time, an estimate of greenhouse gas
The nearly complete skull of a 95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur discovered in central Queensland in Australia offers new insights into how those massive creatures lived, confirming
Concrete actions are needed against prejudices because only in this way will it be possible to break the glass ceiling: the women who have paved
Never so little sea ice in Antarctica in the last 45 years: the negative record was recorded last February 21, when the minimum annual extension