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The collapse of the world’s second-largest ice sheet would drown cities worldwide. Is that ice more vulnerable than we know?
Inside this double issue of SciAm, you’ll find black holes that burp up their stellar meals, metal detectorists that hit pay ...
Denmark is willing to invest more in Greenland and grant the Arctic island greater authority over its foreign policy affairs, ...
The wind, having tumbled down 4,000 feet of elevation from the domed summit of the ice sheet hundreds of miles to the west, ...
Research ships rarely brave the Greenland Sea in winter. Early this year, scientists ventured into the ice-covered waters to ...
Trump shifted Greenland to U.S. Northern Command, placing key Arctic base under homeland defense in a major move to bolster ...
U.S. Northern Command will now oversee American military troops and operations in Greenland, which has long been the ...
“We know so little about mammals from this time period, their fossils are exceptionally rare,” study co-author Elsa Panciroli said in the release. “This exciting discovery not only enriches our ...
Back in 2018, scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks using ice-penetrating radar discovered a 31-kilometre impact ...
The Pentagon announced today that it would move responsibility for Greenland to under US Northern Command, a shift that comes amid international concern over the Trump administration’s designs on the ...
They move slowly, live deep below the surface, and some of them have been alive since before the Industrial Revolution. […] ...
The Trump Administration continues to monitor Greenland over its potential role in maintaining security for North America, ...