Three people were evacuated from a US research base in Antarctica during a high-risk operation in round-the-clock darkness and sub-zero temperatures, according to authorities. The Royal New Zealand ...
38 Years Ago, KCRA 3 reported from Antarctica. Revisit the sights, wildlife in this barren continent
On Oct. 12, 1957, history was made when the first-ever commercial flight to Antarctica departed from San Francisco, carrying ...
Shocking real reason Shackleton’s doomed Antarctica expedition ship sank over 110 years ago revealed
EXPERTS have discovered the real reasons Ernest Shackleton’s ship sank on its ill-fated Antarctic expedition in 1915. And it ...
You may think your commute is brutal, but what does it take to get to your job at the most remote place on Earth? It turns out, quite a lot. Wired recently recounted the trials and tribulations of ...
Imagine a resort with no running water, phone or Internet signal and an average winter temperature of 14 degrees Fahrenheit. You’ll have just a radio, thousands of penguins and one or two cruise ships ...
Most of the births occurred at Argentinian and Chilean bases in Antarctica, at a time when those countries sought to ...
Twins Cory and Morganna Beliz celebrated their 10th birthdays Friday in a most unusual way. The pair were among a handful of Pathways Charter School students and family members invited to take remote ...
Warning: This story contains details of violence that may be disturbing to some readers. You can find resources and help for survivors at the U.S. Department of Justice website. More than 40 percent ...
Massive waves pummeled a cruise ship during an Antarctica voyage, video footage from a passenger shows. Lesley Anne Murphy posted clips to Instagram on March 26 that appeared to show the ship rocking ...
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Antarctica's sea ice is changing, and so is a vital part of the marine food web that lives within it
Antarctica is the world's great cooling unit. This vital part of Earth's climate system is largely powered by the annual freeze and melt of millions of square kilometers of sea ice around the ...
WASHINGTON — The population of emperor penguins in one part of Antarctica appears to be declining faster than previously thought, according to a new analysis of satellite imagery released Tuesday. The ...
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