Pink rocks found in Antarctica reveal a massive structure hidden under the ice for 175 million years
Pink boulders led scientists to a massive granite formation buried under Antarctica’s ice, solving a decades-old geological ...
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The Antarctic pyramid theory - and the detail everyone misses
In 2016, an image spread online showing what looked like a perfectly shaped pyramid rising out of Antarctica’s ice. Some ...
Geologists from St. Petersburg State University, as part of an international scientific team, have analyzed rock data from ...
The ABC has been given rare access to an abandoned Australian base in Antarctica that continues to pose a threat to the ...
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Scientists Lowered a Camera into Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' and Found Hidden Structures Below
The experiment recorded the first-ever measurements from beneath the glacier's main trunk.
The Discovery Building features a wind deflector that prevents snow from piling up next to the building. It could change how ...
Scientists studying pink granite boulders in West Antarctica have discovered a massive, ancient granite structure hidden ...
The Thwaites Glacier sits on the edge of the continental landmass of West Antarctica in an unclaimed region known as Marie Byrd Land. It’s roughly the size of the US state of Florida and is considered ...
At the edge of Antarctica’s Taylor Glacier, a bright red stream pours out onto stark white ice, looking uncannily like blood. Known as Blood Falls, this phenomenon has unsettled explorers and puzzled ...
Peering inside Antarctica’s “Doomsday Glacier”: Scientists capture rare footage beneath Thwaites ice
A daring expedition used a camera lowered nearly a kilometre into the heart of Thwaites Glacier. The footage offers a new glimpse into hidden ice structures and melting patterns that could reshape sea ...
National Geographic joined an expedition to understand the mysterious creatures of the ice-locked southern continent.
The first solar eclipse of the year is almost here, but very few people will see it. Tuesday’s annular solar eclipse, known as a “ring of fire,” will only be visible in Antarctica. More ...
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