Frozen for 68 Million Years, a Giant Egg Called ‘The Thing’ Found in Antarctica Is Turning Prehistoric Science Upside Down: The egg was found preserved in Antarctica’s harsh environment—an unlikely place to find such a delicate structure. But its survival opens new possibilities in one of the planet

Antarctica’s Fastest Glacier Collapse on Record Alarms Scientists

Rapid melt from Antarctica could help preserve crucial ocean current

Antarctica’s 6-Million-Year Ice Discovery Rewrites What We Know About Climate

9,000-year-old ice melt shows how fast Antarctica can fall apart

Antarctica’s collapse may already be unstoppable, scientists warn

NASA Balloon Detects Strange Signals Coming From Ice in Antarctica

Underwater robot ‘Lassie’ discovers remarkable icefish nests during search for Shackleton’s lost ship off Antarctica - EurekAlert!

6-Million-Year-Old Ice Found in Antarctica

Melting ice is hiding a massive climate secret beneath Antarctica

Tiny asteroid flew right over Antarctica, and no one saw it coming

Near-Earth asteroid zooms past Antarctica | Space photo of the day for Oct. 8, 2025

Antarctica may have crossed a tipping point that leads to rising seas

Atmospheric chaos has sent temperatures soaring in Antarctica

Antarctica’s Secret Lakes Could Reshape the Future of Sea Levels

Breaking the ice: why study Antarctica? - EurekAlert!

A 30-Year Study Reveals a Hidden Climate Driver Heating Antarctica’s Core

Antarctica’s frozen heart is warming fast, and models missed it

Antarctica Is Changing Rapidly. The Consequences Could Be Dire

New study confirms “abrupt changes” underway in Antarctica. These abrupt changes include a rapid decline in sea-ice coverage, weakening of ice sheet and ice shelf stability, and population declines in some marine and terrestrial species, due to habitat loss.