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Bigfoot creature 'identified' meaning sightings of sasquatch 'can't be dismissed'
Irish Star
The Bigfoot expert said the sighting of 'thousands can't be explained away'
3 months ago
A scientist thinks they've unmasked Bigfoot. Now we have even more questions
Metro.co.uk
In a rollercoaster moment for Bigfoot believers, it turns out sasquatch sightings may just be black bears. Or are they?
3 months ago
Characterizing the size and shape of sea ice floes | Scientific Reports
Nature
Monitoring drift ice in the Arctic and Antarctic regions directly and by remote sensing is important for the study of climate, but a unified...
107 months ago
The Voyage to the End of Ice
Quanta Magazine
Arctic ice is disappearing — the question is how fast. Summer sea ice could endure 100 more years, or it could vanish later this decade,...
51 months ago
20 people rescued from ice floe at Catawba Island State Park
wtol.com
Multiple agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard were on the scene of an Ottawa County ice rescue.
3 months ago
Sea Ice
NASA Earth Observatory (.gov)
Sea ice is frozen seawater that floats on the ocean surface. It forms in both the Arctic and the Antarctic in each hemisphere's winter; it retreats in the...
65 months ago
Scientists pour onto the Arctic ice (so does their whiskey)
E&E News by POLITICO
ON BOARD AKADEMIK FEDOROV, Barents Sea — Arctic sea ice has a distinctive taste.
55 months ago
Alone on His Own Ice Floe
Washington Monthly
The cover of this book says it all. There he is, grinning complacently, his black judges' robes fading into black.
119 months ago
THIS WEEK’S FRIDAY ROUNDUP FT. CELINE, TRAVIS BARKER, ASICS, AND MORE
Culted
CULTED's Friday Roundup features Celine, Notwoways, Asics, Timberland, Vans, everything from sneaker drops to music releases to fashion...
17 months ago
An etymological meltdown: “thaw,” “dew,” and “icicles”
OUPblog
A bit more is known about the origin of the words thaw and dew than about ice and snow. They are less impenetrable than those two,...
30 months ago