New underwater footage reveals how anchors and chains from ships are damaging the Antarctic seafloor and its marine life.
Expeditioners on a long-awaited trip to sub-Antarctic Heard Island have spent most of the week stuck on board their ...
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Antarctic microbe has major food, cosmetic, and medical potential
In one of Earth’s driest, most harsh environments, scientists uncovered a micro-miracle. Down in Fumarole Bay on Deception ...
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Antarctica’s Volcano Is Producing Gold Dust Worth Thousands Every Single Day
Mount Erebus, Antarctica’s southernmost active volcano, is generating an unexpected fortune. Every day, the volcano releases ...
Some predict the glaciers will vanish in two centuries, which could upset the volcanoes below, causing them to erupt more frequently, more violently or both ...
AAP FACTCHECK - The amount of ice in Antarctica hasn't rebounded after growth in recent years, despite claims on social media ...
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a mathematical formula to predict the size of lakes that form on melting ice ...
The Pacific Ring of Fire has been activated after a major volcano erupted on Wednesday, prompting evacuations and grounding ...
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Aviation Adventure: Ice Runway Challenge
Experience a unique Antarctic flight aboard a Hi Fly A340 chartered by White Desert Antarctica, traveling from Cape Town to ...
Antarctic icebreaker RSV Nuyina has headed to deeper waters off remote Heard Island in the Southern Ocean while assessments ...
Experts have cautioned that the fragile ecosystem may be harmed by research, fishing, and tourist ships.
Locals in coastal areas were ordered to evacuate immediately and see higher ground. Follow Newsweek for live updates.
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