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An overlooked Antarctic water system could raise sea levels by more than 2 meters by 2300, computer simulations show.
In 1982, geologist Martin Hovland sat aboard a research ship owned by the Norwegian oil company Statoil (now Equinor) in the ...
'Quiet Chernobyl' changed Earth's surface so much the planet's mantle is still moving 80 years later
The land beneath the former Aral Sea in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is rising and will continue to do so for many decades. Now, scientists have an explanation that involves the sea drying up.
Scientists find strange sea pigs, giant sea spiders, and a butterfly-like animal beneath the Antarctic Ocean’s icy surface.
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Under The Sea Collection: Where Experimentation Meets ArtThe White House has responded to a finding from U.S. District Judge James Boasberg that there is probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt over the administration's defiance ...
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The Strange Aircraft Carrier that Didn't Know What It Was Supposed to BeHMS Eagle, a seasoned Royal Navy aircraft carrier, surged through the Mediterranean at 24 knots as part of the high-stakes Operation Pedestal, aimed at relieving the besieged island of Malta. Once ...
The unconstitutionality of climate superfund laws shows that they are more the product of political myopia than an attempt to ...
As the Aral Sea has been drained by irrigation and dried up, the mass loss on the surface has caused Earth’s upper mantle to ...
If it’s not properly accounted for, future sea-level rise may be vastly ... in the height of the ice at the surface. Bulges might appear when lakes under the ice sheet fill, or disappear when ...
This adds more than two meters to global sea levels by 2300 ... changes in the height of the ice at the surface. Bulges might appear when lakes under the ice sheet fill, or disappear when they ...
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