Tag #Antarctica

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Massive A23a iceberg rapidly melting in warm waters

The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is melting rapidly due to warm waters, shrinking from double the size of London to less than half its original size in recent months, posing potential threats to shipping.

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Large Anti-Asylum Protest in The Hague, Netherlands; Blood Moon Tonight

Tens of thousands are expected to protest new asylum laws in The Hague today, while a blood moon will be visible tonight under clear skies, and the Dutch national football team plays Lithuania this evening.

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Massive Antarctic Iceberg A23a Collapses, Expected to Vanish Within Weeks

Antarctic iceberg A23a, once one of the world's largest, is rapidly disintegrating due to unusually warm waters and is expected to disappear completely within weeks, according to the British Antarctic Survey.

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Antarctic Sea Ice Loss Accelerates, Triggering Irreversible Climate Change

A Nature study reveals abrupt, irreversible changes in Antarctica due to climate change, causing a rapid slowdown of ocean currents, significant sea ice loss harming wildlife, and potentially triggering catastrophic consequences.

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Remains of Antarctic Researcher Found After 66 Years

After 66 years, the remains of British Antarctic researcher Dennis Bell, who fell into a crevasse in 1959, were recovered by a Polish team from a melting glacier on King George Island, with DNA confirming his identity and bringing closure to his family.

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British Researcher's Remains Found in Antarctica After 66 Years

The remains of British researcher Dennis Bell, missing since 1959 in Antarctica, were discovered near a receding glacier and identified via DNA, revealing over 200 personal items and highlighting the impact of glacial melt on uncovering past mysteries.

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Massive Antarctic Iceberg A23a Disintegrates

Antarctic iceberg A23a, once the world's largest at 4,000 square kilometers, is rapidly breaking apart into smaller icebergs near South Georgia Island, potentially disappearing soon due to warmer waters.

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American Pilot Released After Antarctic Detainment

American pilot Ethan Guo, 20, was released from a Chilean air base in Antarctica after a two-month detainment for illegally landing his plane, and has been ordered to pay a $30,000 donation and banned from entering Chile for three years.

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Antarctic Pollution: Tourism and Research Expeditions Accelerate Ice Melt

A study in Nature Sustainability reveals that human activity, particularly tourism (124,000 visitors in 2023-24) and research expeditions, is polluting Antarctica, increasing toxic metal concentrations tenfold in some areas and accelerating ice melt. Researchers from Chile, Germany, and the Netherla...

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Antarctic Sediment Cores Reveal Century of Human Impact on Climate

An international team of scientists collected over 40 sediment cores from the Antarctic seabed, up to 500m deep, to study the impact of human activities, including industrial whaling, on the Antarctic ecosystem and global climate.

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American Teen Detained in Antarctica for Unauthorized Landing

Nineteen-year-old Ethan Guo, attempting a solo round-the-world flight to raise money for cancer research, was arrested in a Chilean-controlled zone of Antarctica for providing false flight information; after six weeks of detention, he must donate $30,000 to a children's cancer charity to avoid prose...

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Remains of Missing British Meteorologist Found in Antarctica After 66 Years

A Polish team discovered the remains and 200 personal items of Dennis "Tink" Bell, a British meteorologist who disappeared in a crevasse in Antarctica on July 26, 1959; DNA confirmed his identity, solving a decades-long mystery.

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