Antarctic ice contains evidence that Earth entered an interstellar dust cloud more than 40,000 years ago 1. As the Solar ...
Earth is quietly collecting radioactive debris from an ancient stellar explosion as our Solar System drifts through a giant ...
Cold showers, ice baths and “Wim Hof” plunges may help people lose weight, scientists say. Research suggests daily cold ...
Our Solar System is currently passing through the Local Interstellar Cloud, a region of highly diluted gas and dust between ...
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Uranus and Neptune could be full of rocks, new study suggests
"Rather than 'icy' or 'rocky,' we should simply call them minor giants." ...
Your favourite influencers stepping into frosty tubs, ice-cold dare challenges, and aesthetic icy plunge reels are all over ...
New research finds that ICE raids and deportation fears disrupted local economies, reduced work among undocumented immigrants ...
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Canada's Arctic research is expanding rapidly
The Canadian Arctic is one of the most scientifically vital, and simultaneously one of the most vulnerable, places on Earth.
New Scientist on MSN
Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release methane 'fire ice'
Seismic surveys and sediment cores suggest that dozens of deep pockmarks on the sea floor were created when Arctic methane stores were disrupted by climate change after the last glacial maximum – and ...
New evidence of a rare radioactive isotope linked to stellar explosions has been discovered in 80,000-year-old Antarctic ice.
Rossendorf (HZDR) has confirmed, through the analysis of Antarctic ice tens of thousands of years old, that the Solar System ...
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