A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by satellites. Credit; ESA - European Space Agency ...
With Antarctica's climate warming at an unprecedented rate, scientists are battling with dangerously thin ice and equipment ...
Research reveals Antarctic icebergs may calve randomly, while smaller, frequent events drive significant ice loss linked to ...
As a clear demonstration of "the ability of man to advance" past 500 kilometers (311 miles) in Antarctica, the National Science Foundation Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is located at the ...
"I am not aware of an iceberg that has been trapped in such a persistent manner in such a small area," said an ice specialist ...
A23a, the world's largest iceberg, freed itself from a swirling ocean trap. It spans over 1,418 square miles, larger than ...
Was the infamous “bloop” a sea monster? Learn why this noise was a good reminder that we should keep an eye on the South Pole ...
ANTARCTICA has won intrigue for centuries with its unexplored, desolate landscapes. Its mystery as the most unknown place on ...
Antarctica is losing ice quickly, in part because of climate change. Massive calving events, such as the one that formed the ...
The record-breaking retreat of Antarctic sea ice in 2023 has led to more frequent storms over newly exposed parts of the ...
After being trapped in a vortex for most of this year, the world's largest iceberg has torn itself free and is on the move.