Meltwater is scrambling chemical signals in mountain glaciers, pushing scientists to store fragile ice cores in Antarctica.
A Minneapolis knitting shop has resurrected the design of a Norwegian cap worn to protest Nazi occupation. Its owner says the money raised from hat pattern sales will support the local immigrant ...
The red tasseled hats are at the heart of a movement to galvanize opposition to Immigration and Custom Enforcement in ...
When waves are moving across ice-covered seas, they can cause sheets of ice to bend and ultimately break. Understanding the ...
In the last year, the Trump administration have enacted a systemic purge of government-supported climate science initiatives ...
Back-to-back winter weather has left food, ice melt, and winter supplies in short supply across the Piedmont Triad.
Adam Sherwinski teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander about the science behind salt melting snow & ice. Ever wonder why ...
When materials become just one atom thick, melting no longer follows the familiar rules. Instead of jumping straight from solid to liquid, an unusual in-between state emerges, where atomic positions ...
In 1990, I found myself at an Anglican Fellowship Center on a hillside between Soweto and Johannesburg. My colleague Arnie Graf and I had been invited to South Africa to conduct training in ...
A thin, watery layer coating the surface of ice is what makes it slick. Despite a great deal of theorizing over the centuries, though, it isn't entirely clear why that layer forms.
Scientists from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Scripps Polar Center are at the bottom of the ...
Five Central Asian nations once bickered over the water from regional glaciers. Now, with climate change looming, they appear ...