NASA scientists have found the remains of a U.S. military base buried 100 feet below the surface of the ice in Greenland.
A massive chunk of ice - larger than the city of Paris - has broken off from the Arctic's largest ice shelf because of warmer temperatures in Greenland, scientists said on Monday. The 113 sq km ...
We didn't know what it was at first." NASA scientists conducting surveys of arctic ice sheets in Greenland got an unprecedented view of an abandoned "city under the ice" built by the U.S. military ...
The discovery is crucial to understanding how melting ice could influence global sea levels. An unexpected and previously unknown topography beneath Antarctica's floating ice shelves has come to ...
Antarctica's ice shelves are melting more rapidly than previously known because of climate change, according to a new US Geological Survey report prepared in close collaboration with the British ...
Russian cosmonauts aboard the ISS were forced to seal a hatch and don protective equipment after the arrival of a cargo ...
When scientists peered beneath one of Antarctica's floating ice shelves, they were surprised to find an upside-down landscape of peaks, valleys and plateaus. "We were surprised – we had to ...
This study explores the 90-year collapse of the Midgaard Glacier, one of the greatest mass losers in the entire Greenland ice sheet. The study reveals complex ice flow piracy and demonstrates the ...
Osaka’s “danjiri matsuri,” or float festivals, are considered one of the most dangerous events on Japan’s festival calendar.