Ancient humans trekked across mountain glaciers for hunting or trade. The objects they left behind were frozen in the ice for ...
Giant glaciers scraped parts of the Earth's crust, releasing key minerals into the ocean millions of years ago, a study ...
The world's glaciers lost ice at the rate of about 255 billion tons (231 billion metric tons) annual from 2000 to 2011, but ...
Melting glaciers are drastically altering U.S. river systems affecting freshwater supply ecosystems and downstream ...
Over the past decade, ice loss in densely populated regions like Europe has accelerated at an increasingly rapid pace.
New research reveals glaciers are melting faster than expected, contributing to rising sea levels and water shortages.
A new report by dozens of international scientists says the state is the largest contributor to global glacier loss.
Ancient glaciers triggered floods that altered ocean chemistry, supporting evolving life. Scientists uncover how past events ...
Massive glaciers from Earth’s past reshaped the planet in ways that paved the way for complex life. As they moved, they ...
More than half a billion years ago on a frigid, ice-covered Earth, glaciers stirred up ingredients for complex life by bulldozing land minerals and then depositing them in the ocean, according to ...
The 97th Annual Academy Awards Nominees Dinner was held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Feb. 25 in Los Angeles, ...