A new study led by researchers at the University of Ottawa provides a series of highly detailed 3D models of the Earth's ...
In the coming decades, climate change is likely to lead to a loss of sea ice in and an influx of warmer water to the Arctic ...
Thanks to an underwater survey robot, oceanographers are getting the first-ever readings collected from underneath East ...
A series of unexplained radio signals detected beneath the icy surface of Antarctica has left scientists scratching their ...
The reason we can gracefully glide on an ice-skating rink or clumsily slip on an icy sidewalk is that the surface of ice is ...
A robotic float has measured the temperature and salinity from parts of the ocean never sampled before—underneath massive ...
Glaciers are flush with microbial life. But, as climate change speeds glacial melting, scientists rush to establish microbial ...
The Tulsa science museum’s seasonal attraction features hands-on experiments, holiday activities and winter-themed science ...
Webb County Commissioners Court will meet Monday to discuss a variety of topics, including several issues related to the county’s water supply. One of the water items up for discussion involves ...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet covers some 760,000 square miles and is up to 1.2 miles thick. If it were to ever melt away entirely, it would add 10 feet to global sea levels. Even considering how ...
It’s an oft-cited science “fact” that ice is slippery due to pressure or friction, but this explanation doesn’t explain why ice’s slippery behavior remains at temperatures where such melting isn’t ...
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