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2. Antarctica rises 5 cm per year: an advantage or a problem for mankind?
3. Risk of Tipping Points From Exceeding 1.5°C Can Be Minimized if Global Heating Quickly Reversed, Researchers Say
4. Newly identified tipping point for ice sheets could mean greater sea level rise; Small increase in temperature of intruding water could lead to very big increase in loss of ice, scientists say
5. Giant viruses in Greenland could slow Arctic meltdown, says new scientific study
6. FOR GOOD MEASURE: SCIENTISTS COLLABORATE TO TRACK SEA LEVEL RISE FROM GLACIERS IN GREENLAND AND ANTARCTICA
7. What is the 'glacier at the end of the world' and why scientists predict devastating sea levels
8. Researchers discovered a hidden Antarctic landscape under a layer of ice over a mile thick that shows how different the continent looked millions of years ago
9. Study reveals increased West Antarctic ice sheet melting 'unavoidable'
10. New Earth Systems Dynamics Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at Utrecht University (AMOC stability amid tipping ice sheets: the crucial role of rate and noise)
11. Reports from Aarhus University Describe Recent Advances in Genetics (Giant viral signatures on the Greenland ice sheet)
12. How Much Ice Is Greenland Losing? Researchers Found an Answer
13. Octopuses help solve a long-standing mystery of West Antarctica demise
14. This Antarctic Octopus Has a Warning About Rising Sea Levels
15. Research from University of Copenhagen Broadens Understanding of Geology (Evidence for ca. 1 Ga hypervelocity impact event found in northwest Greenland)
16. EXPERT COMMENT: Antarctic study proves glacier has undergone irreversible retreat - highlighting potential for widespread ice loss
17. Octopus DNA may hold clue to future sea-level rise
18. Octopus DNA seems to confirm scientists' theory about a long-standing geological mystery
19. Saber-Tooth Cats and Dire Wolves Carried a Terrible Disease in Their Bones
20. Ancient soil shows part of Greenland was ice-free -- and could soon melt again, scientists say
21. GREENLAND'S GLACIER RETREAT RATE HAS DOUBLED OVER PAST TWO DECADES
22. Science news in review: Oct. 29
23. RESEARCHERS FIND ANTARCTIC ICE SHELVES THINNER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT NEW EFFORT AIMS TO BETTER TALLY ANTARCTIC ICE SHELF LOSS
24. Study Results from Guangdong Ocean University Update Understanding of Marine Science (Grain-size, coarse fraction lithology and clay mineral compositions of surface sediments from Ross Sea, Antarctica: implications for their provenance and ...)
25. New Research on Microbiology from Aarhus University Summarized (The undiscovered biosynthetic potential of the Greenland Ice Sheet microbiome)
26. Imperial College London Researcher Discusses Findings in Science (Geodynamically corrected Pliocene shoreline elevations in Australia consistent with midrange projections of Antarctic ice loss)
27. Geological Survey of Canada Details Findings in Earth Science (Where Ice Gave Way To Fire: Deglacial Volcanic Activity At the Edge of the Coast Mountains In Milbanke Sound, Bc)
28. Viking Endows New Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience at University of Cambridge
29. Researchers discover paleokarst landforms in northwest China
30. A numerical model study on Saint John River ice breakup
31. Ice loss from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during late Pleistocene interglacials
32. University of California Researcher Highlights Recent Research in Science (Subglacial discharge accelerates future retreat of Denman and Scott Glaciers, East Antarctica)
33. Clue to rising sea levels lies in DNA of 4m-year-old octopus, scientists say; Genes of Turquet's octopus hold memories of melting of previous Antarctic ice sheet, raising fears of what another thawing could bringFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
34. Parts of Greenland now hotter than at any time in the past 1,000 years, scientists say
35. Runaway W. Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse Not 'Inevitable': Study
36. Half of Earth's glaciers could melt even if key warming goal is met, study says
37. Comment: New research shows how rapidly ice sheets retreat
38. THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET IS CLOSE TO A MELTING POINT OF NO RETURN
39. Research Results from University of Exeter Update Understanding of Science (Constraining the contribution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to Last Interglacial sea level)
40. New Findings from Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Update Understanding of Science (Vertical Redistribution of Principle Water Masses On the Northeast Greenland Shelf)
41. University of Sheffield Researchers Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Earth Sciences (Early land plant remains from the uppermost Ordovician-?lowermost Silurian Cedarberg Formation of South Africa)
42. Brown University Researchers Detail Research in Earth Sciences (Proglacial river stage derived from georectified time-lapse camera images, Inglefield Land, Northwest Greenland)
43. Shanghai Ocean University Researchers Publish New Studies and Findings in the Area of Geoscience [Micropaleontological and Isotopic Perspective of Surface Water Mass Variability in the NE Atlantic from MIS 6 to 5e (188 to 115 ka)]
44. WHAT CROCODILE DNA REVEALS ABOUT THE ICE AGE
45. Study: Fast melting of Greenland Ice Sheet will affect sea-level rise
46. Thanks to a secret Cold War project, researchers found fossilized plants 4,500 feet under Greenland's ice sheet
47. Researcher from University of California Reports Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Science (Heat transport across the Antarctic Slope Front controlled by cross-slope salinity gradients)
48. Study Results from Aarhus University Provide New Insights into Ocean Science (The sensitivity of primary productivity in Disko Bay, a coastal Arctic ecosystem, to changes in freshwater discharge and sea ice cover)
49. Findings from Tongji University Broaden Understanding of Science (Plio-pleistocene Deep-sea Ventilation In the Eastern Pacific and Potential Linkages With Northern Hemisphere Glaciation)
50. Study Results from University of Canterbury Update Understanding of Earth Sciences (Basal mass balance and prevalence of ice tongues in the Western ross sea)
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