Is Antarctica really getting icier? Maybe, maybe not Data errors may mean increase in Antarctic sea ice isn't really happening, study finds. Changes in algorithm used to estimate ice cover may have introduced errors, researchers say. by Jim Algar
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Science Giant hole in Siberia may be because of global warming as new details emerge by James Maynard
Science Scientists use ‘metal-detector’ instruments to trace activity of magma under Mount Rainier by Jim Algar
Science 520 million-year-old brain of one of oldest predators found, structures still intact by Jim Algar
Science Mysterious appearance of giant hole - 80 meters wide - in 'end of the world' Siberia baffles boffins by Rhodi Lee
Science Crater forms in Siberia 260 feet across - what caused the hole at the end of the world? by James Maynard
Science New four-winged dino fossil has longest feathers to date, but how did it fly? by Rebecca Kaplan
Science Changyuraptor discovered - world's largest flying dinosaur flew with four wings by James Maynard
Science How hot will your city be in 2100? Blistering hot, predicts Climate Central report by Jim Algar
Science Skin lesions in Gulf of Mexico fish linked to Deepwater Horizon oil spill, fear USF scientists by James Maynard
Science Hadrosaurs or duck-billed dinosaurs thrived in Alaska, footprints discovery in Denali National Park suggest by James Maynard
China Launches World's Largest Electric Container Ship, Slashing 8,600 Pounds of Emissions per 100 Nautical Miles