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A couple of days ahead of the launch of the NISAR satellite, Union Minister for Space Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday described ...
Strong ocean tides could be driving the growth of huge fractures in Antarctica’s ice shelves, new research suggests.
In just 97 minutes, Nisar will circle the planet once, and in 12 days, it will have mapped nearly every inch of Earth’s ...
Arctic winters are melting fast. Scientists in Svalbard report rain, thaw, and rising risks in what was once reliably frozen terrain.
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Indian Defence Review on MSNScientists Uncover ‘Alien-Like’ Landscape Beneath Antarctica That Could Change Sea-Level Predictions ForeverScientists have discovered ancient, river-carved landscapes beneath Antarctica's ice, revealing new insights into glacier movement and improving sea-level rise predictions.
Researchers have unveiled a powerful new tool that gives unprecedented insight into the stability of Antarctica's so-called "Doomsday Glacier," the collapse of which could lead to a catastrophic 11 ...
Losses of land-based water could have profound implications for access to safe drinking water and the ability to grow food.
New findings from studying over two decades of satellite observations reveal that Earth's continents have experienced ...
Over 170 people, including dozens of children, have died in heavy monsoon rainfall and flooding in Pakistan in recent days.
A rapidly retreating glacier in the Russian Arctic has revealed an ancient whale graveyard.
Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists ...
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