After analyzing three decades of satellite radar data, scientists have created the first continent-wide record of Antarctic ...
Antarctica has lost nearly 5,000 square miles of "grounded ice" in 30 years, as warming ocean waters drive retreat in vulnerable regions, a new study finds.
The new work revealed that Antarctica lost 12,820 square kilometers (nearly 5,000 square miles) between 1996 and 2025. That’s about twice the size of Delaware, or 10 times the size of Greater Los ...
In Antarctica, there’s a natural phenomenon that, for more than a century, has surprised scientists and explorers: an intense ...
The “gravity hole” formed at least 70 million years ago after convection in Earth’s mantle. The weak gravity could impact our oceans.
Deep beneath Antarctica’s ice, scientists have uncovered a geological archive that could reshape predictions of future sea-level rise.
Melting ice is an emblem of climate change. For sea ice, the Arctic has been grabbing most of the headlines for its truly ...
Earth froze over Ice crept down from the poles to the equator, and the dark subglacial seas suffocated without sunlight to ...
Under Antarctica’s miles-thick ice sheet, scientists have identified 207 possible volcanoes that may be speeding up ice melt and raising global sea levels, according to a recent study published in ...
Researchers created the first continent-wide inventory of these hidden volcanoes, called "ANT-SGV-25." By mapping the ...
Future human missions can target the vicinity of the volcano to set foot on the Red Planet.
Recent studies suggest glaciers may exist beneath debris surrounding Martian volcanoes, with Hecates Tholus showing evidence similar to Antarctic glacial formations, according to Universe Today.