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The continent is dedicated to research and cooperation, but proposed funding cuts in the Trump administration and actions by ...
S cientists had high hopes for the sample of asteroid Ryugu collected by the Japanese Hayabusa-2 probe. The actual findings ...
Researchers are now trying to understand what that means. And unlike the spectacular lava lakes of Antarctica’s most famous volcano, Mount Erebus, indications are the result won’t be pretty.
A continent of fire beneath the ice Antarctica is home to more than 100 volcanoes, some of which are active, such as Mount Erebus. Most, however, are hidden beneath miles of ice, their activity ...
On 28 November 1979, Air New Zealand flight TE901, a DC-10, crashed into the lower slopes of Mt Erebus on Ross Island, Antarctica. NZALPA President Andrew McKeen, a 787 pilot, said that the ...
Discover the world’s only volcano that spews real gold dust every day! How does Mount Erebus in Antarctica turn molten lava into tiny gold crystals? Scientists are baffled by this unique natural ...
Leica Gallery, Melbourne (Photo/Supplied) The deep greens of McMurdo Sound sea-ice algae, brilliant glacial blues of Mt Erebus, and every shade of white imaginable – the colours of Antarctica ...
Letter Published: 23 July 1966 Soils and Micro-organisms from Mount Erebus, Antarctica F. C. UGOLINI & R. L. STARKEY Nature 211, 440–441 (1966) Cite this article ...
Antarctica's Mount Erebus is one of the most active volcanoes on the planet, and it appears to be spewing out more than fire and ash, according to a recent report by IFLScience.
Mount Erebus, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, spews around 80 grams of gold into the frigid air of Antarctica daily. This amounts to nearly Rs 5 lakh worth of gold dust being ejected ...
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