Category: Climate Science

Arctic algae move at -15 °C, the coldest motion ever recorded in living cells

Arctic Algae Show Unprecedented Mobility at -15 °C, Setting a Cold Record for Living Cells Scientists at Stanford have discovered that single-celled Arctic algae can actively move at temperatures as low as -15 °C. This groundbreaking finding showcases the remarkable adaptability and resilience of these microscopic organisms in one of the harshest environments on Earth. […]

‘Lost mountains’: Hidden Antarctic peaks buried under miles of ice identified

“Lost Mountains”: Revealing the Hidden Antarctic Peaks Beneath Miles of Ice Antarctica hides a secret beneath its vast ice: an ancient and rugged landscape that’s only now coming to light. Recent advancements in technology, such as ice-penetrating radar and satellite imagery, have enabled scientists to identify hidden mountain ranges buried under miles of ice in […]

Europe’s hottest year on record: Insights from the latest ESOTC report

Europe’s hottest year on record: Insights from the latest ESOTC report Rebecca Emerton, Climate Scientist at C3S, discusses the findings of the recently published European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report. The post Europe’s hottest year on record: Insights from the latest ESOTC report appeared first on Innovation News Network. #Europe, #ClimateChange, #ESOTC, #Innovation, #ClimateScience

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