Two BGSU students and their professor will spend much of spring semester in Antarctica studying undersea volcanoes.
Discover how the Antarctic midge, Antarctica's only native insect, survives extreme cold through unique adaptations.
Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
What's the only native insect of Antarctica have to do to survive? A research team has uncovered the special ability of the Antarctic midge to prosper in an extreme environment.
Buried several miles beneath East Antarctica's ice, Lake Vostok is one of the largest freshwater lakes on Earth, rivaling ...
Meet a blind girl on a mission to save the world, fasten your seatbelts for the ride of a lifetime, wrap up warm for a ...
developed and issued two guiding documents to serve as roadmaps for this effort: the 2022 National Strategy for the Arctic ...
Parts of the Northeast are waking up to more than a foot of snow Sunday morning, as a fast-moving winter storm, packing snow, ...
Did you know that ice melt is a major indicator of climate change? 🌍 As we explore the facts about Greenland and Antarctica, understanding these shifts is more crucial than ever. Join us on this icy ...
Scientists say glacier engineering could be a potential stopgap as the Earth passes a critical climate milestone. Others aren’t as convinced ...
The suspense and the heat continues to build as we enter the weekend of the big game in New Orleans! Although no tailgating ...