The spray-on coatings cause ice to fall away from structures—regardless of their size—with just the force of a light breeze
Until recently, the Halley Bay colony was the second largest in the world
A European research consortium wants to drill a 1.5-million-year-old ice core in Antarctica
The filling and draining of meltwater lakes has been found to cause a floating Antarctic ice shelf to flex, potentially threatening its stability
The work has implications for aircraft, power transmission lines, and more
Study by UChicago researchers could improve climate forecasts and understanding
A high-resolution laser helped to unveil scientific clues that were lying in plain sight and yet remarkably went unnoticed until now
Overall, the study highlights that changes in the Earth's climate system can be linked across vast distances
The 1,000+ feet of ice may contain more than half a million years of climate history
Scientists should have a much better understanding in a few decades how high the sea level could rise, Rutgers-led study says
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