The research team, using ice-breaking ships and underwater robots, determined the iceberg is melting at an accelerating rate.
Discover more about Point Nemo, the place furthest from land on the entire planet. What exactly lives there and can it be explored?
A new science briefing has revealed there is a "grim outlook" for Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, also known as the 'Doomsday ...
As a six-year investigation into the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica wraps up, the scientists involved are pessimistic for the ...
Tidal action pumping warmer sea water on the underside of the massive Thwaites Glacier will “inexorably” accelerate its ...
The world and the places we live will experience increasing climate extremes. There is no way around this. The hope we must ...
Temperature spikes above Antarctica in July represent the earliest warming of the stratosphere ever recorded, NASA ...
Near a wooden hut high up in the Kyrgyz mountains, scientist Gulbara Omorova walked to a pile of grey rocks, reminiscing how ...
The devices, at Germany's Black Forest Observatory down a repurposed silver mine, detect the most minute rumbles of the planet, allowing seismologists like himself to see signals from earthquakes or ...
We were baffled – the signal was unlike any previously recorded. Instead of the frequency-rich rumble typical of earthquakes, ...
Instead of waiting years for their studies and work to be published in academic journals, some climate scientists use social media to extend their reach — and their brand.
Far-flung stations registered the signal, including one halfway around the globe in Antarctica. The event triggered reports .