Learn why a surge in the Southern Ocean’s salinity is an alarming sign for the future of Antarctic ice – The melting of Antarctica’s sea ice has had severe consequences for the Southern Ocean already, from the loss of its habitats to the increase of its sea levels to the intensification of its storms and severe weather. But it turns out that things can always take a turn for the worse…
Source: Discover Magazine – LabX Media Group | Environment
Discover Magazin
About Planet Earth- DNA Differences in Great White Sharks Have Instigated an Unsolved Mystery
- This Cholera-Related Bacterium Is Melting Sea Stars, Causing a Marine Epidemic
- Highly-Radioactive Wasp Nest Found at Nuclear Waste Facility With No Wasps to be Seen
- Male Leopard Seals Sing Underwater Nursery Rhymes For Up to 13 Hours a Day
- Why Don't We See More Dead Animal Remains While Strolling in the Woods?
About Environment
- Some Fig Trees Can Turn CO2 Into Stone — A Hidden Talent That Could Combat Climate Change
- Climate Change Threatens Global Milk Supply, Even On Cooled Dairy Farms
- A Saltier Southern Ocean Could Cause More Melting Ice in Antarctica
- Dairy Farm Captures and Cleans Over 80 Percent of Methane Emissions
- Washing Plastic Containers in a Dishwasher Increases Microplastic Pollution
About Sciences
- Hominins Moved Into the Neighborhood of the Hobbit Humans Around 1.04 Million Years Ago
- These Snails Can Regrow Their Eyes — Could They Help Treat Eye Injuries in Humans?
- 75,000-Year-Old Treasure Trove of Ice Age Animal Remains Provides Snapshot of a Lost World
- The First Molecule in the Universe That Helped Make the Earliest Stars Was Just Recreated
- A Sturgeon Full Moon Rises and Planets Will Cluster in the Sky This Early August 2025
