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Researcher Drops Block of Ice Into 450-Ft-Deep Hole in Antarctica — Hears an Eerie Sound From Below
Usually, when an ice cube crashes, collides, and grinds against another ice cube, it produces sounds like a thud, a clang, or a clunk. But when John Andrew Higgins (@blueicehiggins) dropped down a ...
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Scientists lowered a camera 300 feet into Antarctic ice—what it revealed left viewers in awe
In footage that has amassed millions of views, photographer Martin Froger Silva ( @martinfroger) plunged a camera 298.56 feet ...
A new study of Antarctic ice cores published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has extended our record of Earth's climate conditions back 6 million years, Oregon State University ...
The Australian Antarctic Division's bespoke ice core drill, designed to drill ice more than 3000 metres deep and over one ...
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