A newly discovered feature beneath Greenland’s ice sheet could dramatically reshape predictions for future sea-level rise.
Soft sediments hidden beneath Greenland's ice could accelerate glacier flow, speeding up ice loss and future sea level rise.
The largest island in the world, Greenland (that is not green at all but rather covered by white ice), has in recent months and even several years become ...
During the Cold War, Greenland’s importance grew as the Soviet threat intensified. Today, the U.S. operates the Pituffik ...
What's under the ice? For the first time, scientists have been able to map the mountains and valleys under the ice of ...
"Our IFPA map of Antarctica’s subglacial landscape reveals that an enormous level of detail about the subglacial topography of Antarctica can be inverted from satellite observations of the ice surface ...
A US military invasion of Greenland would be self-defeating, but both sides have a great deal to gain from harmonious ...
From global volcanic events to past El Niño circulations to the presence of microbial life, scientists at NCPOR have been ...
Scientists have unveiled the most comprehensive map yet of the hidden landscape beneath Antarctica's colossal ice sheet, ...
Russia has said Donald Trump taking Greenland and positioning nuclear weapons on the island would bring about the 'end of the ...