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Quark’s new promotion runs until July 14, with savings worth up to Cdn$12,869 off Antarctic 2025-2026 and Arctic 2026 voyages ...
IATA expressed deep disappointment over the recommendation of the Global Solidarity Levies Task Force (GSLTF) to target air ...
An unusual gust of frigid air extending from Antarctica has blasted the small South American nation of Uruguay, leading to ...
Studies like this one demonstrate the interconnectedness of our planet. Researchers make stunning discoveries during 70-day ...
The administration is willfully ignoring a robust scientific consensus on an issue that will continue to negatively impact ...
Well, dear readers, look no further than a comparison between the minimum temperatures at Goulburn, NSW, and Davis Station, Antarctica. Goulburn shivered through a bone-chilling –10.0°C this morning, ...
As Midwinter Day approaches in Antarctica – the longest and darkest day of the year – those spending the winter on the frozen continent will follow a tradition dating back more than a century to the ...
Among the lively chaos of waddling penguins, Nick gifted us a clip that could easily win an award for the most unexpected jump scare! At first glance, all seemed delightful—penguins strutting their ...
In the remote and hostile realm of the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica, powerful winds known as low-level jets (LLJs) race over its coastal regions, including both the Thwaites and Pine ...
Between 2021 and 2023, ice sheet's mass increased at an average annual pace of 119 billion tons Antarctica has gained some ice in certain areas despite global warming, NASA satellites have discovered.
This means eddies of warm water could eat away at Antarctica’s ice, posing a major concern for the stability of the Earth’s climate system. Faster ice-melt means faster sea-level rise.
Antarctica has its own 'shield' against warm water—but this could now be under threat by Ellie Ong, Edward Doddridge, Matthew England and Navid Constantinou, The Conversation ...