Arctic cyclones may be accelerating sea ice loss by breaking ice into smaller pieces and driving upwelling of warm water. A ...
The ice core samples show there is more carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere now than in the past. They also show that the level is increasing much faster than it has over thousands of years. Data ...
And what happens in the Arctic trickles down to all of us. "If the sea ice disappears, the Arctic will warm faster and the planet will warm faster," Lehner said. Scientists say to slow the melting ...
Dark algae that grow on the surface of Arctic ice sheets are likely to expand their range in the future, a trend that will exacerbate melt, sea level rise and climate warming. “These algae are ...
And what happens in the Arctic trickles down to all of us. "If the sea ice disappears, the Arctic will warm faster and the planet will warm faster," Lehner said. That ice can be thought of like ...
the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general called for all ICE detainees to be immediately removed from the facility due to “critical staffing shortages.” Five months later ...
Arctic Cyclones Could Be Missing Link in Sea Ice Depletion Models Feb. 12, 2025 — A study gives possible insight into the underprediction of sea ice depletion and the formation of Arctic cyclones.
BLOOMINGTON — The Bloomington Ice Center will host a Taylor Swift-themed open skate on Saturday, March 1. From 3 to 4:30 p.m., the rink, 201 S. Roosevelt St. in Bloomington, will turn into a ...
Ice and its changes are an important part of the water cycle. In this activity, we’ll watch the melting of ice at different temperatures and in different conditions. Safety First! Read the Science ...
Chicago Metro Area has Highest Concentration of Risk for Severe Hail, Winds and Tornadoes: CoreLogic
The Chicago metro area has the largest concentration of risk for all three with nearly three million homes at risk of damage from hail, and more than three million homes at risk of tornado or ...
Researchers have found that a two-dimensional carbon material is tougher than graphene and resists cracking—even the strongest crack under pressure, a problem materials scientists have long been ...
YOKOHAMA--Japan’s first Arctic research vessel now under construction here will be capable of smashing through sea ice up to 1.2 meters thick to reach the northern polar region to study sea ...
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