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Green Matters on MSNAntarctic Volcano Emits $6,000 Worth Of Gold Dust Every Day — But Scientists Say There’s a CatchThe volcano, one of the only two active in Antarctica, was first discovered by a British Royal Navy officer in 1841.
A team of scientists from Bowling Green State University are currently en route to Antarctica in search of groundbreaking new data that could play a key role in the future of climate research.
The group will study how undersea volcanoes in the region impact important ice in western Antarctica. "This is not a Carnival Cruise," Panter said. Panter, who has been teaching with Bowling Green ...
Professor Matthew Stott of the University of Canterbury is fascinated by the extremophiles he studies - microbes that live at ...
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Kilauea volcano is shooting lava into the air once again in Hawaii. Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii is one of the world’s ...
Two Bowling Green State University students and their professor will spend two months in Antarctica this semester on a research trip. Their research will explore how undersea volcanoes interact ...
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