"Yes, the ice is getting thicker, but how it delays the eventual disappearance of the ice remains an open question." ...
The last deglaciation (between 11,000 and 20,000 years ago) was a period of dramatic natural warming on Earth. During this ...
Dr. Sergio Martinez, NMSU assistant professor of food bioprocessing, talks about his research to make ice cream melt more ...
Depletion, lower ore grades and higher prices pushing miners to new frontiers. The Arctic is already drawing capital, ...
In 2010, the world's most significant high-elevation Ice Age paleontology discovery was made at Ziegler Reservoir in Snowmass ...
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I went inside the fake Moon base where astronauts prepare for real lunar missions
Our writer was lucky enough to step inside a project that recreates the lunar surface in as much detail as possible ...
Locals who depend on the sea for food and culture are trying to understand the risks to traditional foods and wildlife ...
‘Fire of Love’ Filmmaker Sara Dosa Returns with ‘Time and Water,’ Another Science Love Story
After her Oscar-nominated documentary, Dosa returned to Sundance (and now theaters) with another compelling film set in Iceland about a family's obsession with glaciers. She tells IndieWire how she ...
The project aims to create a sustainable lunar base for future Mars missions, amid competition with China's lunar goals.
For more than a decade, a team of intrepid researchers have been exploring the river systems of southern Africa, one paddle stroke at a time. Here’s how the work led to the discovery of a lifetime.
We've been hearing from NASA about its plans for a moon base to keep a permanent human presence there. It could end up covering the size of a large city - and Mars is next in the agency's sights.
Newly published by Palmetto Publishing, the book explores the geology, marine biology, and conservation science behind ...
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