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Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
On 28 November 1966, an American airplane flies over the Antarctic Peninsula just south of the southernmost tip of Chile. On ...
A long-lost photo snapped from a Navy plane in 1966 has become the unlikely key to understanding how Antarcticas ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained unique insight into the mechanisms behind the collapse of Antarctic ...
A forgotten set of photos taken by a U.S. Navy plane in 1966 has recently become the key to unlocking some crucial insights into Antarctica’s ice shelf dynamics. Scientists at the University of ...
A sailor recently spotted a rare black iceberg off the coast of Labrador, Canada. According to experts, the iceberg could be ...
Drilling down Next winter, this international team is travelling to Scott Base, a New Zealand research station at the edge of the Ross ice shelf in west Antarctica.
Here, the new satellite reveals stunning variety within the tropical forest landscape. Green hues indicate forested areas; ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
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 ...