Read more about the article Research Team Drills 14.8-Feet-Long Antarctic Ice Core Sample At A Depth Of 2,651 Feet Dating Back To 50,000 Years Ago
Image shows the Beyond EPICA oldest ice team, undated photo. They reached a dept of 808 metres in the Antarctic ice sheet. (PNRA, IPEV/Newsflash)

Research Team Drills 14.8-Feet-Long Antarctic Ice Core Sample At A Depth Of 2,651 Feet Dating Back To 50,000 Years Ago

An international team of researchers has collected 50,000-year-old ice samples from a depth of 2,651 feet in Antarctica. The extracted ice core samples will reportedly aid the team of experts…

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Read more about the article Heartwarming Footage Of Endangered Blue Whale Mums With Their Calves
Whales take a break with their calves, on their long swim toward the Antarctic, in Dunsborough, Australia, in October 2022. David Alphonso used a Mavic 2 to record the whales. (@fonzyfotos/Newsflash)

Heartwarming Footage Of Endangered Blue Whale Mums With Their Calves

A group of whale mums play with their calves in the warm seas off the coast of Australia. Captured by a British man now living in western Australia, the drone…

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Read more about the article Emperor Penguins Live Up To 373 Miles Further North Than Previously Believed Say Boffins
Image shows an emperor penguin colony near the Neumayer station of the Alfred Wegener Institute in an undated photo. A 2022 study showed that young emperor penguins swim far north beyond the 50th parallel south in their first year of life in Antarctica. (Alfred Wegener Institut, Aymeric Houstin/Newsflash)

Emperor Penguins Live Up To 373 Miles Further North Than Previously Believed Say Boffins

Tracking of young emperor penguins in Antarctica has shown that they live about 373 miles further north than previously believed and stay far outside of their protected areas. The Alfred…

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Read more about the article How Climate Change Could Release World-Ending Super Bacteria
Hyper-resistant bacteria discovered in Antarctica that could pose a risk to global health. (Universidad de Chile/Newsflash)

How Climate Change Could Release World-Ending Super Bacteria

Strains of "superpower" bacteria that could cause the world's next deadly pandemic has been discovered by scientists in Antarctica. Researchers found that the bacteria have a built-in resistance to antibiotics…

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