Off the coast of Antarctica, vibrant green phytoplankton swirls amidst the sea ice.
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Scientists Drill for First Time on Remote Antarctic Glacier
Teams from the US and UK have successfully completed scientific fieldwork in one of the most remote and hostile areas of West Antarctica – coinciding with the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the continent.
Why Venice is Actually a Textbook Case for Flood Prevention
Despite the flooding in November, Venice has introduced a number of measures – though not all are complete – making it something of a textbook case for how to tackle coastal erosion.
Artificial Intelligence Helps Experts Forecast Icebergs
University of Sheffield experts use machine learning to predict seasonal iceberg numbers for the first time.
Wine Regions Could Shrink Dramatically With Climate Change Unless Growers Swap Varieties
Diversity is key to resilience, says new study.
Australian Wildfires Will Claim Victims Even After They’re Out
Harvard scientist suggests long-term exposure to smoke-filled air could lead to premature deaths.