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Ancient RNA recovery reveals gene activity in Ice Age mammoths
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 15, 2025 Researchers from Stockholm University have isolated and sequenced RNA molecules from the tissue of woolly mammoths that lived nearly 40,000 years ago. The study, published in Cell, provides evidence that RNA can be preserved in permafrost over extensive periods and drives new research into the biological history of extinct species. "With RNA, we can obtain direct evidence of which genes are 'turned on', offering a glimpse into the final moments of life of a mammoth that walked the Earth during the ... read more |
Cosmic dust reveals dynamic shifts in central Arctic sea-ice coverage over the last 30,000 yearsSeattle, WA (SPX) Nov 07, 2025 Arctic sea ice has declined by more than 42% since 1979, when regular satellite monitoring began. As the ice grows thinner and recedes, more water is exposed to sunlight. Ice reflects sunlight but d ... more
URI climate scientist contributes to research illustrating future impacts of Antarctic ice sheet meltingProvidence, RI (SPX) Nov 07, 2025 Melting of the Antarctic ice sheet due to global warming has long-term, irreversible societal impacts with important implications for people around the world. Spatial patterns of sea level change fr ... more
Big leap in quest to get to bottom of climate ice mysteryKon Chukurbashi, Tajikistan (AFP) Nov 7, 2025 Stanislav Kutuzov felt the drillhead he was controlling smash into the rock more than 100 metres below him high on a glacier in the Pamir peaks of Tajikistan. The ice core samples it took could help solve one of climate science's great mysteries. ... more
Explorers seek ancient Antarctica ice in climate change studyCape Town (AFP) Nov 1, 2025 An explorer and a glaciologist have embarked on a three-month mission to cross part of Antarctica on kite skis in search of ice that is 130,000 years old. ... more |
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Scientists probe Tajik glacier for clues to climate resistanceKon Chukurbashi, Tajikistan (AFP) Oct 13, 2025 Greenland is melting, the Alps are melting and the Himalayas are melting - yet in one vast mountain region, huge glaciers have remained stable, or even gained mass, in recent decades. Can it last? ... more
UK spearheads polar climate change research as US draws backHarwich, United Kingdom (AFP) Oct 12, 2025 Britain's flagship polar research vessel heads to Antarctica next week to help advance dozens of climate change-linked science projects, as Western nations spearhead studies there while the United States withdraws. ... more
North American ice sheets caused majority of post-Ice Age sea-level riseNew Orleans LA (SPX) Oct 11, 2025 Melting ice sheets in North America were the primary cause of a dramatic global sea-level rise at the end of the last ice age, according to new research led by Tulane University and published in Nat ... more
Patagonian ice sheet followed its own climatic rhythmBerlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 15, 2025 Patagonia's immense ice fields, stretching hundreds of kilometers along the Andes, are relics of a vast ice sheet that once blanketed southern South America. New research from the University of Brem ... more
Researchers wake up microbes trapped in permafrost for thousands of yearsBoulder CO (SPX) Oct 06, 2025 In a new study, a team of geologists and biologists led by CU Boulder resurrected ancient microbes that had been trapped in ice - in some cases for around 40,000 years. The study is a showca ... more |
Carbon feedback loops could plunge Earth into deep freeze
Bremen, Germany (SPX) Oct 01, 2025 Until now, the slow weathering of silicate rocks has been considered the planet's primary climate regulator. Rain absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), dissolves exposed rocks, and carries dissolved calcium and captured carbon to the sea. There, mussels, corals, and other organisms use it to form shells and reefs, trapping the carbon in sediments for millions of years. "When the planet warms, rocks weather faster and absorb more CO2, allowing the Earth to cool down again," explains Dominik Hulse. ... read more
Swiss glaciers shrank by a quarter in past decade: studyGletsch, Switzerland (AFP) Oct 1, 2025 Switzerland's glaciers, which are disproportionately impacted by climate change, have lost a quarter of their volume in the past decade alone, a study warned Wednesday, heightening concerns over accelerating melting. ... more |
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Antarctic sea ice hits its third-lowest winter peak on recordWashington (AFP) Sept 30, 2025 Antarctica's winter sea ice has hit its third-lowest peak in nearly half a century of satellite monitoring, researchers said Tuesday, highlighting the growing influence of climate change on the planet's southern pole. ... more
85 hidden lakes discovered beneath Antarctic ice sheetParis, France (SPX) Sep 25, 2025 Thanks to more than a decade of satellite measurements, scientists have uncovered 85 previously unknown subglacial lakes deep below Antarctica, dramatically expanding knowledge of the continent's hi ... more
Nordic ministers attend Greenland war games without USCopenhagen (AFP) Sept 15, 2025 Denmark's defence minister attended a military exercise in Greenland on Monday with his Icelandic and Norwegian counterparts, the Danish defence ministry said, but the United States, which covets the Danish autonomous territory, was absent. ... more
Sweden's Sami fear for future amid rare earth mining plansKiruna, Sweden (AFP) Sept 8, 2025 Sweden's indigenous Sami fear they will lose their livelihood and culture if plans go ahead to mine a large rare earths deposit located on their traditional reindeer grazing grounds in the far north. ... more
Glaciers in Tajikistan show signs of irreversible decline as snowfall dropsLos Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 03, 2025 Too little snowfall is now destabilizing some of the world's most resilient glaciers, according to new research led by the Pellicciotti group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA ... more |
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