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Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
Picture this: you’re standing in a frozen landscape, breath visible in the crisp air, when suddenly the sky explodes into a ...
A salty surge in the Southern Ocean is melting Antarctic sea ice from below — and causing dramatic changes scientists didn’t ...
Scientists uncover signs that Earth’s resilience to carbon emissions may be unraveling faster than climate models suggest. A ...
The only thing colder than an Antarctica cruise is leaving the ship to camp outside overnight.
Donald Trump invited painter Vanessa Horabuena to the White House to personally deliver one of her signature portraits. In a ...
Explore 10 conspiracy theories so dumb they're almost believable, from a flat Earth to birds being government drones. A dive ...
The Hera Space Companion provides updates on the European Space Agency ’s Hera Project, part of a global effort to defend earth against an asteroid strike that could have catastrophic effects. The ...
Analysis - When visiting Godrevy beach on the north Cornish coast, most people look out to sea at the lighthouse, surfers and seals rather than the cliffs behind. But these cliffs hold a history of ...
The world map is familiar sight on classroom walls and in atlases, but in terms of country and continent size, it’s way off – and all because of a 16th-century projection.
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with journalist Tariro Mzezewa about the podcast, Peak Travel, that explores how tourism affects local communities.