Malaysian Researcher Observes Effects Of Human activity In Antarctica
Ranau-born Sentian, is a polar atmospheric scientist and he is currently observing how detectable the effects of human activity are
Read moreRanau-born Sentian, is a polar atmospheric scientist and he is currently observing how detectable the effects of human activity are
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Read moreThe scientists used seaweed samples and Antarctic ecosystem preservation techniques to complete their research on the white continent. During the
Read moreSatellite measurements show that Thwaites is losing ice more quickly than at any time in the last few thousand years.
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Read more“As of today, more than 50 Malaysian researchers and students have participated in Antarctic expeditions for research purposes,” Dr. Wong
Read moreA study into the melting of the Antarctic ice sheet shows how it could cause multi-meter rise in sea levels
Read moreOver the past 50 years, 87 percent of glaciers on the western side of the Antarctica Peninsula have retreated, particularly
Read moreMesosphere about 90km above Antarctica is cooling at a rate ten times faster than the average warming at the planet’s
Read moreThe “exciting discovery” means the known population of the birds has swelled by around 5 per cent to 10 per
Read moreThe first active leak of methane from the sea floor in Antarctica has been revealed by scientists. By Andrew Thurber The researchers
Read moreEven at their most effective – and draconian – containment strategies have only slowed the spread of the respiratory disease
Read moreThe glacier of Antarctica are melting at unprecedented rates, and a giant canyon in the continent’s rocky underbelly could make matters much
Read moreAn Antarctic island that was once hidden has been uncovered after glaciers receding due to high temperatures revealed its shore. Polar
Read moreOn January 27, 1820, Fabian Gottlieb van Bellingshausen and his crew became the first known people to lay eyes on
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