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Watch it on Hulu. Earth stares down a new Ice Age when catastrophic natural disasters level the planet. Probably the "peak" natural disaster film of the 2000s. Another Gyllenhaal flick and plenty of ...
In conjunction with International Day of Hope, the 60-year-old shares his gripping story of survival on the world’s highest ...
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Pyramid in Antarctica?
Was the movie Alien vs Predator right? Is there really an ancient Pyramid in Antarctica? Cause if that's the case, that would mean it's millions of years older than Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, which is ...
Conspiracy theorists have been turning their attention to Antarctica more than you’d expect over recent years. First, there was the case of the “bleeding waterfalls”, which remains one of ...
An expedition by more than 50 researchers from seven countries has documented the gradual degradation of Antarctica: microplastics in the water, melting ice, and declining salinity in the Southern ...
For Sunnyvale’s Carla Klein, a close-up view of icebergs, penguins, seals and whales were among the highlights of a trip to Argentina and Antarctica earlier this year.
A video offering a rare glimpse into daily life during the polar winter in Antarctica has captivated millions on TikTok, showing how one woman copes with months of total darkness—by visiting a ...
The Antarctic Slope Current shields Antarctica from warm waters. But new research shows meltwater is speeding up the current, which could make it more unstable.
A little-known ocean current surrounds Antarctica, shielding it from warm water farther north. But our new research published in Geophysical Research Letters shows Antarctica's melting ice is ...
Life Penguin poo helps keep Antarctica cool Huge colonies of penguins in Antarctica fill the air with ammonia, which boosts particles in the atmosphere that allow climate-cooling clouds to form By ...
They also help explain why Antarctica’s interior has remained remarkably stable for hundreds of millions of years. A radar image showing the Gamburtsev mountain range under layers of ice.