Mizuno’s new Limited-Edition Iceberg irons are anything but your typical execution of a mid-cycle (or, in this case, ...
Beneath Antarctica’s vanished Larsen C Ice Shelf, scientists have uncovered a hidden world: thousands of perfectly circular ...
Researchers were working off the coast of Antarctica when it happened: A gigantic iceberg about 19 miles long cracked off the ice sheet on Jan. 13, revealing a swath of ocean that had not seen ...
A recent video of an iceberg in Los Glaciares National Park in December shows the ice slowly flipping in the water until a bright blue color is revealed. The stunning video prompted many who viewed it ...
In January 2025, A-84 an iceberg the size of Chicago broke away from a massive floating glacier attached to the Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet. Now, scientists have discovered a thriving ecosystem ...
The largest iceberg in the world is on the move after being stuck in the Antarctic seafloor for nearly 40 years. Known as A23a, the iceberg has now floated beyond the northernmost point of Antarctica ...
An iceberg the size of Chicago that broke off of an Antarctic ice shelf has revealed a thriving ecosystem beneath it, according to researchers. On Jan. 13, the iceberg, named A-84, broke off from the ...
One of the largest icebergs in the world—which is roughly five times the area of New York City—is on the cusp of escaping from the waters around Antarctica after being stuck to the sea floor for 30 ...
It is no strange sight to see icebergs break off of the Antarctic ice cap and drift away, like the gigantic sheet of ice that is currently heading for the island of South Georgia. But climate change ...
The world's largest iceberg is drifting beyond Antarctic waters and satellites are tracking its movement from space. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
In large part thanks to being in the right place at the right time, researchers discovered a thriving marine ecosystem underneath a 19-miles iceberg after it cracked off the ice sheet off the coast of ...
Researchers were working off the coast of Antarctica when it happened: A gigantic iceberg about 19 miles longcracked off the ice sheet on Jan. 13, revealing a swath of ocean that had not seen daylight ...
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