Chinese scientists have become the first to visit one of Earth’s most remote and geologically intriguing realms: an ...
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Space Dust on the Ocean Floor Helps Solve Arctic Ice Puzzle from 30,000 Years Ago
Discover how tracing space dust in Arctic seafloor sediment can help us understand how ice coverage changed over millennia, ...
Expect more activity in the Arctic ocean in spring 2026, when the ice melts. But how quickly the region opens up depends on ...
Extraterrestrial particles found at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean could unlock at least 30,000 years of sea ice history, a ...
Interplanetary dust laced with helium-3 that has settled on the sea floor has provided climate scientists with an urgently ...
As the Arctic Ocean loses its sea ice due to climate change, sunlight penetrates deeper into the water and encourages the ...
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Researchers Used Space Dust to Build a Timeline of 30,000 Years of Arctic Sea Ice
In a study published November 6 in the journal Science, researchers used space dust to make a 30,000-year timeline of ice ...
As sea ice vanishes, polar ocean currents are stirring faster - reshaping heat, carbon, and nutrient flow across the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Triple Divide Peak: Montana's unique liquid 'crossroads' where water can flow into three oceans
Triple Divide Peak in Montana is the only place on Earth where water can flow into one of three different oceans, according ...
A draft five-year plan for offshore oil development proposes selling leases on the West Coast, Gulf of Mexico and Alaska.
A new record of Arctic sea-ice coverage – informed by the slow and steady sedimentation of cosmic dust on the sea floor – reveals that ancient ice waxed and waned with atmospheric warming, not ocean ...
Ahead of this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), now underway in Belém, Brazil, Bill Gates, who chairs and funds ...
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