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Methane Gas Is Mysteriously Bubbling up From Antarctic Sea Floor — and It Only Worsens Global Warming
Antarctica sits on a hotbed of methane gas. The cracks erupting in its seafloor are causing it to burst out and rise to the ...
Scientists found patches on the Antarctic seafloor called "seeps" where fluid and gas move up through sediments and into the ...
One of the most potent greenhouse gas emissions has been discovered seeping out of cracks of the Antarctic seafloor, ...
New underwater footage reveals how anchors and chains from ships are damaging the Antarctic seafloor and its marine life.
New advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming the way scientists explore and understand some of the most ...
Researchers have discovered dozens of new methane seeps littering the ocean floor in the Ross Sea coastal region of ...
Beneath Antarctica's vast expanse of ice sit hundreds of canyons, some up to tens of thousands of feet deep. These complex formations under a seemingly barren landscape play a significant role in ...
Antarctic sea life - including the oldest living creatures on the planet - are at risk from increasing number of ships dropping anchor there, warns a new report. Underwater video footage has revealed ...
One of the most potent greenhouse gas emissions has been discovered seeping out of cracks of the Antarctic sea floor, ...
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