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Experts decoded the mysterious sounds coming from Antarctica’s icy waters, and the results are pretty wild. It turns out, ...
Antarctic scientists detect unexplained radio waves under the ice while searching for neutrinos, with researcher Stephanie Wissel noting these signals defy physics ...
Mysterious radio signals detected emanating from Antarctica's ice have left particle physicists baffled. The pulses were ...
A recent study found that four large glacier basins in East Antarctica have experienced substantial ice growth over the past ...
Sound recording of the bloop from NOAA. The Bloop: A Mysterious Sound from the Deep Ocean | NOAA SOSUS. NOAA. Most of our ocean is unexplored. NOAA and Climate.gov. Antarctica is colder than the ...
Researchers using a high-altitude balloon over Antarctica detected mysterious radio signals emerging from deep beneath the ...
Antarctica’s biggest icebergs act like giant tuning forks when they collide with each other and the sea floor (Credit: Getty Images) Icebergs produce some of the loudest natural noises in the ...
Antarctica is never completely silent—storms, cracking ice, and animal colonies naturally create sound. But unnecessary human noise is avoidable.
Life in Antarctica during mid-winter is defined by its absence of daylight.As the Australian Antarctic Program describes it: "For a few weeks each year the sun fails to rise on the world's most ...
Antarctica is the world's great cooling unit. ... A layer of platelet ice extends into the ocean below the sea ice in some regions around Antarctica, including McMurdo Sound.
Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers could have dramatic global consequences.