An enormous iceberg that split off from the Antarctic ice sheet decades ago has turned an alarmingly bright shade of vivid blue — an alarming...
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An enormous iceberg that split off from the Antarctic ice sheet decades ago has turned an alarmingly bright shade of vivid blue — an alarming indication that it’s about to undergo complete disintegration before the much warmer summer months are over. When it first detached in 1986, the ice giant known as A-23A was twice the size of Rhode Island, becoming one of the largest and oldest bergs to be tracked by scientists, . In January 2025, it measured around 1,410 square miles, earning it the for the largest existing iceberg. It has since shrunk to a mere 456 square miles, roughly the size of Manhattan,...
An enormous iceberg that split off from the Antarctic ice sheet decades ago has turned an alarmingly bright shade of vivid blue — an alarming...
By creating a new map of Antarctica’s subterranean landscape, researchers have uncovered a vast topography of previously hidden hills, ridges,...
BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Amidst the drifting ice and fog of Antarctica's Amundsen Sea, scientists aboard China's polar research icebreaker...
A detailed map of hidden landscapes beneath Antarctica's ice sheet reveals what really sits beneath the colossal frozen block. ......
A detailed map of hidden landscapes beneath Antarctica's ice sheet reveals what really sits beneath the colossal frozen block. ......
A new map of the landscape beneath the continent's ice sheet reveals a previously undiscovered terrain. ......
A new map of the landscape beneath the continent's ice sheet reveals a previously undiscovered terrain. ......
A new map is offering the most detailed look yet at the terrain hidden beneath Antarctica’s thick ice sheet, giving scientists a clearer...
A new map is offering the most detailed look yet at the terrain hidden beneath Antarctica’s thick ice sheet, giving scientists a clearer...
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