X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Asia - 04/May 16:02

Can AI save Kashmir’s glaciers?

Experts say AI has been a ‘game changer’ in monitoring Himalayan rangesScientists use AI tools to monitor ice loss, glacial lakes and flood risks In the Himalayan ranges of Indian-administered Kashmir, glaciers that have sustained ecosystems and human life for centuries are shrinking at an alarming pace. Home to more than 12,000 glaciers, the region’s ice lies in remote, high-altitude terrain, which has traditionally made monitoring difficult. Scientific evidence shows that rising temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns and human activity are accelerating glacier retreat, with the Himalayas warming faster than the global average. Amid these changes, scientists are turning to artificial...

Articles similaires

Hidden Warm-Water Tunnels: Seafloor channels funnel heat to Totten Glacier; scientists probe future changes

times of india - 18/May 10:10

Beneath East Antarctica's Totten Glacier, hidden undersea valleys are channeling warm ocean water, melting its ice shelf from below. This discovery...

Sleepless planet: Why nights are warming faster than days

times of india - 09/May 10:10

Nights are warming faster than days globally, impacting crops, ecosystems, and human health. Cities trap heat due to concrete and lack of green cover,...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Scientists uncover 770,000-year-old glacier beneath the Canadian Arctic that could rewrite climate history

wn.com - 11/May 18:41

A buried glacier hidden beneath the Canadian Arctic is giving scientists a rare glimpse into Earth’s distant climatic past. Researchers studying...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Scientists found hidden warm-water channels under one of Antarctica’s biggest glaciers, and it changed what they feared about melting ice

wn.com - 18/May 11:21

The enormous and stationary Totten Glacier, located in East Antarctica, seems uninteresting from the surface. However, according to various studies,...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Coinbase CEO Predicts AI Agents Economy to Be Larger Than Human One

u.today - 19/May 08:35

Brian Armstrong outlines why AI agents will create the largest economy, and the numbers are already rising.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

20 Extraordinary U.S. National Parks Across America

wn.com - 18/May 16:57

The 63 U.S. national parks are the country’s shining glories—a combined 84 million acres of mountain ranges, lava deserts, swamp boardwalks,...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Antarctic sea ice defied global warming for decades – now, hidden ocean heat is breaking through

wn.com - 08/May 20:22

For decades, Antarctica seemed to defy global warming. Since satellites began monitoring the poles in the late 1970s, the seasonal growth and retreat...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

What to expect at Australian Fashion Week? For starters, skinny is back

smh.com.au - 08/May 19:00

Shrinking models on the runway and the rise of AI alternatives are challenging the local fashion industry.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Argentina amends the Glaciers Law: How will it affect natural resources?

trtworld.com - 14/May 10:28

The Glaciers Law reform, approved by the Argentine Congress, has sparked a dispute between the Milei government, environmentalists, and experts over...

Earth's deepest point on land is not a canyon: Why the record holder is hidden under ice

times of india - 16/May 09:40

Scientists have discovered the Earth's deepest point lies beneath Antarctica's Denman Glacier. This massive ice-filled trench is hidden under miles of...