Icebergs aren't just melting — they're flipping, reshaping, and breaking apart in ways that could have major consequences for our oceans and communities. According to Phys.org, a new study from New ...
You value independent local news, so become a sustainer today to power our newsroom. It's been a long and unusual journey for the world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, but it's ending in a ...
The mass had once covered more than 3,728 sq miles been the largest on Earth ...
A record warm Arctic winter has spawned a tourism boom in a tiny Canadian town. Sightseers and selfie-snappers are flocking ...
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Study finds giant icebergs can reshape Southern Ocean nutrient cycles
When scientists aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough pulled seawater samples from around one of the largest icebergs on ...
Tour boat season is getting ready to set sail in Newfoundland and Labrador, and one skipper is anticipating a good season for ...
When I think about the Arctic, I picture frigid waters filled with narwhals, polar bears and icebergs. I asked my friend Von Walden how those icebergs got there. He’s a polar scientist at Washington ...
Icebergs are often found in the world’s most remote, coldest and dangerous seas. But each spring, a unique geological phenomenon brings hundreds of Icebergs into the communities along Newfoundland’s ...
It's been a long and unusual journey for the world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, but it's ending in a relatively usual way: breaking apart and melting in the warmer waters of the South Atlantic ...
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