Air bubbles within a deep ice core drilled in Antarctica could reveal why Earth suddenly began to experience longer ice ages ...
A team of 16 scientists and support staffers spent four summers drilling through Antarctic ice until they finally reached bedrock. To accomplish their goal, they endured average temperatures of -25.6 ...
What is probably the world's oldest ice, dating back 1.2m years ago, has been dug out from deep within Antarctica.
Children and getting in on the afternoon tea act with themed versions offering science experiments, Mad Hatter's tea parties and edible fossils ...
Deep beneath the icy expanse of Antarctica lies a 9,186-foot-long ice core, a time capsule from 1.2 million years ago, ...
Snowy days are great for exploring the wonders of science right outside your front door. Older kids will enjoy making a snow ...
A research team found a key indicator for the chemical activity of acoustic microbubbles and a correlation between the temperature of a liquid and that of the microbubbles generated.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we take you on a by-the-minute tour of new tech on display at the annual Consumer ...
Delta State government is using the dry season to accelerate the pace of ... an inspection of several ongoing road construction projects within the capital territory. During his visit to the ...
More than 100 volcanoes lurk beneath the surface in Antarctica. Ice sheet melt could set them off. The reason is that this unloading of ice sheets reduces pressure on magma chambers below the ...
Dec. 20, 2024 — Investigations into precipitation patterns in eastern Central Europe since the end of the last ice age have shown that dynamic processes in atmospheric circulation, such as the ...