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IceCube Neutrino Observatory Reports First Evidence For Extraterrestrial Neutrinos

IceCube Neutrino Observatory Reports First Evidence For Extraterrestrial Neutrinos
A massive telescope in the Antarctic ice reports the detection of 28 extremely high-energy neutrinos that might have their origin in cosmic sources....

Recent Antarctic Climate, Glacier Changes at the

Recent Antarctic Climate, Glacier Changes at the "Upper Bound" of Normal
In the last few decades, glaciers at the edge of the icy continent of Antarctica have been thinning, and research has shown the rate of thinning has accelerated and contributed significantly to sea level rise...

NSF Responds to Panel's Suggestions for Improving Antarctic Science and Logistics

NSF Responds to Panel's Suggestions for Improving Antarctic Science and Logistics
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has issued a summary response to the recommendations of an external panel of experts that was charged with advising the agency on how to improve and streamline its logistical capabilities to more efficiently support world-class Antarctic science in coming decades...

NSF-funded Telescopes Discover Bursts of Early Universe Star Formation

NSF-funded Telescopes Discover Bursts of Early Universe Star Formation
Distant, dust-filled galaxies were bursting with newborn stars much earlier in cosmic history than previously thought, according to newly published research...

Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) Investigates Melting Polar Ice

Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) Investigates Melting Polar Ice
From the ground, air and space, CReSIS researchers study disappearing ice and the potential for sea level rise ...

Antarctic Ice Core Contains Unrivaled Detail of Past Climate

Antarctic Ice Core Contains Unrivaled Detail of Past Climate
A team of U.S. ice-coring scientists and engineers in Antarctica, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), have recovered from the ice sheet a record of past climate and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that extends back 68,000 years...

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