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Antarctica froze 25 million years before the Arctic, and scientists now think the answer was hidden beneath the continent

Times of India

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July 6, 2026

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Antarctica froze 25 million years before the Arctic, and scientists now think the answer was hidden beneath the continent
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New Scientist

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· Jun 25, 2026

The race to understand how and when Thwaites glacier will collapse

The loss of Antarctica’s doomsday glacier would transform our planet. Now scientists are revealing the secrets of this remotest of places, and asking the question: is its demise inevitable?

Times of India

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· Jul 1, 2026

Scientists may have solved the mystery behind Yellowstone's 640,000-year-old mega eruption

Scientists may have solved the mystery behind Yellowstone's 640,000-year-old mega eruption

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· Jul 11, 2026

Science news this week: Time emerges inside a mini-universe, scientists thicken Arctic ice, and one of the oldest graves of a free Black person in the US found

Science news this week: Time emerges inside a mini-universe, scientists thicken Arctic ice, and one of the oldest graves of a free Black person in the US found

Science

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· Jul 2, 2026

Continental breakup–driven uplift instigated East Antarctic Ice Sheet formation | Science

Why Antarctica became glaciated 34 million years ago (Ma) remains debated, as relatively warm climates and sea temperatures appear inconsistent with ice sheet formation. Although a critical decline in CO2 is considered primarily responsible, evidence ...

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 29, 2026

First Antarctic Dinosaur Bone Discovered

Scientists have identified the first dinosaur fossil ever discovered in Antarctica after a specimen spent four decades forgotten in a drawer at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge.

Reuters

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· Jul 3, 2026

Swiss glaciers hit 'Glacier Loss Day' early after June heatwave

Switzerland's glaciers are heading for another year of heavy ice loss, after an unusually early heatwave caused winter snow reserves to disappear, weeks ahead of schedule, scientists said. Matthias Huss, director of Glacier Monitoring Switzerland, GLAMOS said older ice that has been in place for decades or centuries would now begin to melt. #switzerland #glacier #glacierlossday #heatwave #climatechange

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Related coverage for "Antarctica froze 25 million years before the Arctic, and scientists now think the answer was hidden beneath the continent": New Scientist — The race to understand how and when Thwaites glacier will collapse. Times of India — Scientists may have solved the mystery behind Yellowstone's 640,000-year-old mega eruption. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TDL6D6zAT3NQxfDveP5Z8U.jpg — Science news this week: Time emerges inside a mini-universe, scientists thicken Arctic ice, and one of the oldest graves of a free Black person in the US found . Science — Continental breakup–driven uplift instigated East Antarctic Ice Sheet formation | Science. Sada Elbalad — First Antarctic Dinosaur Bone Discovered. Reuters — Swiss glaciers hit 'Glacier Loss Day' early after June heatwave