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Space.com on MSNMysterious radio pulses detected high above Antarctica may be evidence of an exotic new particle, scientists sayA mystery signal detected high in the sky above Antarctica defies current models of physics and could represent a new ...
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Live Science on MSNBizarre radio signals that defy physics detected under Antarctica: 'It's one of these long-standing mysteries'Researchers detected mysterious radio waves in Antarctica that seem to defy the rules of particle physics. Now they're ...
ANITA was placed in Antarctica because there is little chance of interference from other signals. To capture the emission ...
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of ...
Scientists discover a new species of Antarctic dragonfish, isolated for 780,000 years, vulnerable to global warming and ...
A century after Shackleton's ship Endurance sunk near Elephant Island, ITV News' Martin Stew makes the same journey on board ...
Mysterious radio signals detected emanating from Antarctica's ice have left particle physicists baffled. The pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA)—an array of radio ...
A balloon-borne experiment over Antarctica, designed to detect cosmic radio waves, has instead picked up bizarre signals that appear to be coming from deep within the ice. These signals challenge our ...
Glaciers melting rapidly, fields of moss expanding, water streaming off ice shelves once frozen solid: these are just a few ...
Looking to escape? Here’s a recent trip a local reader took to explore Argentina and Antarctica. Check it out, then find more ...
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Space.com on MSNSatellite images show a dramatic decline in Antarctica's emperor penguin population — and it's happening faster than we thought (photos)Using satellite images to survey colonies across the Antarctic Peninsula, the Weddell Sea and the Bellingshausen Sea, BAS ...
The population of emperor penguins in one part of Antarctica appears to be declining faster than previously thought, according to a new analysis of satellite imagery released June 10.
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