Scientists found that sea ice cracks, pollution, and cloud formation interact to amplify Arctic warming faster than expected.
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Arctic seafloor discovery reveals a thriving deep-sea ecosystem
More than 3,600 meters beneath the Arctic Ocean, scientists have stumbled onto a hidden world that should not, by ...
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A dangerous feedback loop is accelerating Arctic warming, scientists warn
The Arctic is heating faster than any other region on Earth, and scientists now say a newly identified chain reaction in the ...
The infamous Troll of Trondheim has been forecast to return this week, as a giant wall of snow heads straight for the UK ...
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Scientists issue warning after discovering massive chemical feedback loop: 'Unprecedented'
Scientists conducted a two-month field campaign in Alaska's Arctic to study how North America's largest oil field might be ...
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