Medicine & TechnologyThe “sedaDNA” is possible to prove helpful in the ongoing initiatives to understand how climate change could impact Antarctica in the future. Read this article to know more.
Researchers discovered a remarkable record of how East Antarctic Ice Sheet is responding to climate change over a period of 100,000 years. Read to know more.
New images of Thwaites glacier were captured by a robot vehicle Rán. These new images help scientists to predict the glacier's future. For more information, continue reading this post.
Research shows Antarctic midge, Antarctica’s only native insect can endure extreme conditions but a warming climate may wipe the species out. Read to know more.
Researchers recently shared a video of a never-before-seen ecosystem underneath the thick icy surface of Antarctica, revealing shrimplike creatures swimming in the dark and jagged cavern. Read the article to learn more.
Scientists discovered a city-lake size hidden underneath the world’s largest ice sheet. Read on and discover the secret behind the history of the Antarctic sheet.
Ancient rocks the size of the UK were discovered underneath East Antarctica. Find out how the researchers discovered and how they affect the present ice sheet.
Japanese scientists have found a way of studying the ocean conditions in continental shelf areas that are otherwise unreachable via boat by attaching cameras on eight Weddell seals.
Satellite images recently revealed that a glacier that sits on an ice shelf is susceptible to failure because of a newly-discovered fissure on its surface and a crack across the entire shelf.
New research recently showed newly discovered soot preserved in Antarctic ice that they have associated with fires set by Māori settlers in New Zealand. These settlers are the first human inhabitants of the island.
Scientists recently took a closer look at what is causing the ice shelves of Antarctica to break into huge chunks aside from the evident climate change factor.
The short film "Life Beneath the Ice" shows in exceptional detail of dozen species of gelatinous animals underneath the Antarctic ice, wherein two species of jellyfish and three comb jelly were yet to be known in science.
A new study by New Zealand researchers recently suggested that Māori, the indigenous people of mainland New Zealand have a substantially longer history with the southernmost continent of Earth.