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First Woman Army Officer Serves at Siachen Glacier
Community Heroes2h ago

First Woman Army Officer Serves at Siachen Glacier

Captain Shiva Chauhan made history as the first woman officer posted to the world's highest battlefield, where temperatures plunge to minus 50°C. The engineer from Rajasthan now keeps soldiers alive at 15,632 feet, maintaining bunkers and supply routes on the Siachen Glacier.

The Better India2 min read
NASA's Animated Glacier Looks Like a Beating Heart
Planet WinsFeb 21

NASA's Animated Glacier Looks Like a Beating Heart

NASA scientists turned eight years of glacier data into a mesmerizing animation that shows ice flowing like a living heartbeat. The visualization reveals how Norway's Stonebreen glacier naturally speeds up and slows down with the seasons.

Google: NASA discovery2 min read
Space Station Captures Glacier Revealing Dinosaur Fossils
Planet WinsJun 11

Space Station Captures Glacier Revealing Dinosaur Fossils

Astronauts watching Chile's Tyndall Glacier retreat from space witnessed something unexpected: the melting ice is exposing ancient marine reptile fossils hidden for millions of years. While glaciers worldwide face climate challenges, this discovery is opening a window into Earth's prehistoric past.

Space.com2 min read
Scientists Camp on Antarctic Glacier to Study Sea Rise
Planet WinsJan 29

Scientists Camp on Antarctic Glacier to Study Sea Rise

A team of researchers endured fierce winds and extreme cold while camping on Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier for eight weeks to drill through half a mile of ice. Their mission could provide breakthrough data on how ocean water melts glaciers from below, helping predict future sea level rise.

Google News - Science3 min read
Mountaineer Survives 3 Days in Glacier, Now Fights to Save Them
Community HeroesJun 19

Mountaineer Survives 3 Days in Glacier, Now Fights to Save Them

After falling 70 meters into an Annapurna crevasse and being clinically dead for four hours, Anurag Maloo turned his survival into a mission to save the glaciers that nearly killed him. His new foundation is making glacier loss impossible to ignore.

The Hindu3 min read
Scientists Find 150 Species Thriving on Glaciers
Planet WinsJun 15

Scientists Find 150 Species Thriving on Glaciers

New research reveals glaciers aren't lifeless ice fields but thriving homes to over 150 animal species. Nearly half these creatures live nowhere else on Earth.

Scientific American2 min read
Scientists Get First Data From Under Thwaites Glacier
Planet WinsFeb 3

Scientists Get First Data From Under Thwaites Glacier

Despite equipment becoming trapped in Antarctic ice, researchers captured the first-ever measurements from beneath the fast-melting Thwaites Glacier. The groundbreaking data confirms warm ocean currents are reaching the ice and opens the door for future studies.

Google News - Science3 min read
Antarctica Opens First Global Vault for Glacier Ice
Planet WinsMar 6

Antarctica Opens First Global Vault for Glacier Ice

Scientists just opened the world's first frozen library in Antarctica, storing ice cores from vanishing glaciers. The vault preserves ancient atmospheric secrets before climate change melts them forever.

Mongabay2 min read
Scientists Gather Key Data Under Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier
Planet WinsFeb 6

Scientists Gather Key Data Under Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier

Researchers drilled 3,300 feet into Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier and captured valuable data about the warming waters beneath it, even though their instruments got stuck in the ice. The team's persistence brings us closer to understanding and protecting against future sea level rise.

Google News - Science2 min read
NASA Tracks Every Glacier on Earth Using Satellite Data
Planet WinsFeb 4

NASA Tracks Every Glacier on Earth Using Satellite Data

For the first time ever, scientists have mapped how all of Earth's glaciers speed up and slow down throughout the year. This breakthrough reveals crucial patterns about how our planet's ice responds to warming temperatures.

NASA3 min read
Scientists Predict Glacier Surges Years Before They Happen
Planet WinsFeb 7

Scientists Predict Glacier Surges Years Before They Happen

Researchers developed a breakthrough method to predict dangerous glacier surges multiple years in advance, offering communities crucial time to prepare. The tool also helps monitor how climate change affects forests, ice sheets, and other ecosystems worldwide.

Phys.org2 min read
Musician Plays Inside Melting Swiss Glacier Before It's Gone
Planet WinsApr 12

Musician Plays Inside Melting Swiss Glacier Before It's Gone

Swiss musician To Athena performed a hauntingly beautiful concert inside a disappearing glacier cave in the Alps, creating art in a space that scientists say won't survive another summer. The performance highlights how quickly we're losing these ancient ice formations.

Al Jazeera English2 min read
Scientists Camp on Thwaites Glacier to Study Sea Rise
Global NewsFeb 2

Scientists Camp on Thwaites Glacier to Study Sea Rise

A team of researchers spent a week living on Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, preparing to drill half a mile into the ice to study how warming oceans affect sea levels. Despite harsh winds and endless snow shoveling, the team stayed hopeful and connected through Starlink internet while waiting for their chance to collect groundbreaking climate data.

Google News - Science3 min read
Glacier Helicopter Crew Saves 2 Hikers After Summit Fall
Community Heroes6d ago

Glacier Helicopter Crew Saves 2 Hikers After Summit Fall

When a hiker fell and injured her arm near the peak of Mount Siyeh, a skilled rescue team lifted both women to safety from one of Glacier National Park's most dangerous spots. The successful rescue shows how quickly help can arrive even in remote mountain terrain.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
World's First Electric Glacier Bus Debuts in Canada
VideosMay 30

World's First Electric Glacier Bus Debuts in Canada

A silent, solar-powered bus now carries tourists across Alberta's ancient Athabasca Glacier without leaving carbon footprints in one of Earth's most fragile ecosystems. The groundbreaking Electric Ice Explorer could prevent up to 300 kg of daily CO2 emissions while giving 52 passengers a quieter, cleaner wilderness experience.

Electrek2 min read
NASA Finds 'Interstellar Glaciers' That Could Seed New Worlds
Planet WinsApr 23

NASA Finds 'Interstellar Glaciers' That Could Seed New Worlds

NASA's newest telescope has discovered vast frozen water reservoirs in space that could deliver the building blocks of life to future planets. The same icy processes that formed these cosmic glaciers likely created Earth's oceans.

Space.com3 min read
NASA Maps Giant Ice Glaciers Spanning Hundreds of Light-Years
InnovationApr 17

NASA Maps Giant Ice Glaciers Spanning Hundreds of Light-Years

NASA's SPHEREx telescope has mapped massive frozen regions in space that stretch across hundreds of light-years, revealing where Earth's water likely came from. These interstellar glaciers inside star-forming clouds could hold the key to understanding how planets get their water.

Google: NASA discovery2 min read
Alex Honnold Climbs 4,000-Foot Greenland Glacier for Science
Community HeroesJun 5

Alex Honnold Climbs 4,000-Foot Greenland Glacier for Science

World-renowned free solo climber Alex Honnold just conquered one of the planet's biggest unclimbed rock faces while helping scientists gather crucial climate data. The expedition combined extreme athleticism with groundbreaking glacial research in one of Earth's most remote locations. #

National Geographic2 min read
Pakistan Revives Ancient Ice Grafting to Fight Water Crisis
Planet WinsFeb 17

Pakistan Revives Ancient Ice Grafting to Fight Water Crisis

In Pakistan's Himalayas, communities are using a 700-year-old technique called glacier grafting to create artificial glaciers and combat water scarcity. The sacred practice involves collecting ice from different valleys and "planting" it at high altitudes to grow new water sources.

Al Jazeera English3 min read
Melting Glaciers Create 71,000 New Lakes Worldwide
Planet WinsJan 30

Melting Glaciers Create 71,000 New Lakes Worldwide

Scientists have mapped more than 71,000 glacial lakes that now hold enough fresh water to fill Lake Constance 40 times over. These growing water reservoirs could power homes, supply drinking water, and support unique ecosystems as climate change reshapes mountain landscapes.

Phys.org - Earth3 min read

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