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Researchers Used Space Dust to Build a Timeline of 30,000 Years of Arctic Sea Ice
In a study published November 6 in the journal Science, researchers used space dust to make a 30,000-year timeline of ice ...
The discovery of non-cyanobacteria diazotrophs underneath Arctic sea ice could change our understanding of the food web, as well as the ocean's carbon budget.
Expect more activity in the Arctic ocean in spring 2026, when the ice melts. But how quickly the region opens up depends on ...
Under the influence of global warming, the Arctic is transitioning from a state dominated by multi-year thick ice to a "New ...
Arctic sea ice is disappearing fast, and scientists have turned to an unexpected cosmic clue—space dust—to uncover how ice has changed over tens of thousands of years. By tracking helium-3–bearing ...
As the Arctic Ocean loses its sea ice due to climate change, sunlight penetrates deeper into the water and encourages the ...
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Space Dust on the Ocean Floor Helps Solve Arctic Ice Puzzle from 30,000 Years Ago
Discover how tracing space dust in Arctic seafloor sediment can help us understand how ice coverage changed over millennia, ...
Russia’s sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 plant has started curbing gas production after reaching records in October, as the buildup ...
Cold weather warning issued for West Midlands as 'Arctic flow' brings risk of snow and ice this week
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a cold weather warning for the Midlands as Arctic air is set to sweep across ...
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