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Australian scientists have started analysing the first batch of samples from the "Million Year Ice Core" project.
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica, uncovering a 1.2-million-year-old ice core. This ancient ice holds valuable data on past climate conditions, which could help us ...
In 2022, an international team of scientists sent a 20-foot-long autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) named “Ran” to traverse ...
The cores will be safeguarded in the dedicated Ice Memory Sanctuary approved by The Antarctic Treaty System in 2024 and funded by the Prince Albert II Foundation.
The team was inspired by bubbles trapped in Antarctic ice, revealing information about our climate hundreds of thousands of ...
An ice core collected for analysis. Image courtesy of ICCE/Anderson Astor and Marcelo Curia. ... Scientists have observed a reduction in Antarctica’s sea ice due to rising temperatures.
The collapse of the world’s second-largest ice sheet would drown cities worldwide. Is that ice more vulnerable than we know?
When visiting Godrevy beach on the north Cornish coast, most people look out to sea at the lighthouse, surfers and seals ...
The highest CO2 levels in 50,000 years is still 10 times less than our current anthropogenic climate nightmare.
Ice cores provide important evidence as archival records of global atmospheric composition that has constantly changed.
One recent experiment involved analyzing molecules trapped in ancient ice from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide, including cores recovered from around 2 miles underground.