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New Study Reveals Recent Ice Gains in Antarctica, But Long-Term Melting Continues
A new study reveals Antarctica's ice sheet gained mass recently, but NASA data confirms ongoing long-term loss linked to global…
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New Study Traces T-Rex’s Origins to Asia and Links Gigantic Size to Climate Shift
New UCL-led study finds T-Rex evolved in North America from Asian ancestors and grew massive as the climate cooled after…
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Earth’s Oceans Were Once Green, And Scientists Say They Could Shift Color Again
Earth's oceans were once green due to iron-rich waters and climate change may cause a return to green hues. Green-tinted…
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Major Disruption Has Left Arctic Polar Vortex Away from North Pole, Scientists Alert
Arctic polar vortex slips off; disturbance seen in atmosphere. On March 9, 2020, the polar vortex shifted earlier than usual,…
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Greenland’s Melting Glaciers Expose 1,620 km of New Coastline Since 2000
Shrinking glaciers in Greenland have revealed vast new coastlines, reshaping the Arctic landscape and global maps. Greenland's glaciers have melted…
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China Loses 26 Percent of Its Glaciers Due to Global Warming, Claims New Study
China has lost 26 percent of its glacier coverage since the 1960s, with warming trends driving rapid ice loss. China's…
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Antarctic Ice Melt Weakens Strongest Ocean Current, Disrupting Global Circulation
Scientists warn that Antarctic ice melt could significantly weaken a key ocean current, impacting sea levels and ecosystems. The Antarctic…
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World’s Largest Iceberg A23a Grounds Near South Georgia, Raising Wildlife and Environmental Concerns
Iceberg A23a has halted near South Georgia, sparking concerns over wildlife disruptions and ecosystem changes. The world's largest iceberg, A23a,…
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Scientists Warn of Alarming Rise in Marine Heat Waves and Its Impact on Oceans
A sharp increase in marine heat waves has been observed, disrupting ocean life and intensifying extreme weather. Scientists have pointed…
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Earth’s Orbit and Tilt Linked to Ice Age Cycles, Next One Delayed by Climate Change
Research links Earth's axial tilt to past ice ages, showing human-driven warming may prevent future glaciations. The study shows Earth's…