Antarctica’s Doomsday Glacier Is Headed for Collapse, Could Rise Global Sea Level Significantly: Study

A team of scientists studying the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica has found alarming signs of rapid melting. Often called the "Doomsday Glacier," Thwaites is melting faster than expected, putting it…

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NASA Data Empowers Global Response to Rising Sea Levels, Here’s What You Need to Know

Coastal communities around the world are confronting the realities of rising sea levels, which threaten both daily life and essential infrastructure. In response, NASA has collaborated with agencies such as…

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Solitary Dolphin in Baltic Sea Talks to Himself, Researchers Think it’s a Sign of Loneliness

A bottlenose dolphin residing alone in the Baltic Sea has been documented producing thousands of vocalisations, potentially as a result of loneliness. Known locally as Delle, this dolphin was first…

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Sea Turtles Can Aid Scientists Map Under-Ocean Seagrass in an Attempt to Conserve Marine Ecology

Seagrass meadows, which serve as critical marine ecosystems, have been mapped more accurately using satellite-tagged green turtles compared to conventional satellite imagery, according to a study published in the Proceedings…

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