Deadly Bird Flu Detected Near Antarctica: Australia on Alert
Australian scientists detect signs of H5 avian influenza in elephant seals on Heard Island, raising biosecurity concerns but mainland risk remains low.
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Australian scientists detect signs of H5 avian influenza in elephant seals on Heard Island, raising biosecurity concerns but mainland risk remains low.
New research reveals emperor penguins are relocating breeding sites due to rising temperatures and snowfall, highlighting climate impacts on Antarctic wildlife.
Scientists report a rapid rise in Antarctic methane seeps, potentially accelerating global warming. New research highlights urgent climate implications.
Antarctica’s winter sea ice reaches third-lowest peak since 1976, signaling climate challenges with implications for Asia’s coastal regions and global ecosystems.
China’s Fengyun satellites monitor rapid melting of Antarctica’s A23a iceberg, highlighting climate impacts and global sea level risks.
A new study warns rapid Antarctic ice loss could trigger irreversible global climate shifts, threatening ecosystems and sea levels. Urgent action is needed.
British Antarctic Survey uncovers 1.5 million-year-old ice cores, offering new insights into Earth’s climate history and future challenges.
China’s Xuelong-2 icebreaker concludes a groundbreaking Antarctic autumn ecosystem study, involving 9 countries and revealing new insights into polar adaptation and carbon cycles.
China’s Xuelong-2 icebreaker completes a historic 208-day Antarctic expedition, advancing global polar research and international collaboration.
China activates groundbreaking renewable energy system at Antarctic Qinling Station, setting new standards for low-carbon polar research and global climate efforts.
China’s 41st Antarctic Expedition team returns to Shanghai after a 159-day mission, advancing polar research and three-ship operational capabilities.
China’s 41st Antarctic expedition concludes with Xuelong’s return, highlighting climate studies and the new Qinling research station.
China’s Xuelong-2 icebreaker hosts public tours in New Zealand, fostering Antarctic research collaboration during its 41st scientific expedition.
China’s 41st Antarctic expedition reveals crucial data on polynyas, vital for understanding global climate and marine ecosystems.
The 41st Chinese Antarctic expedition pioneers efficient well-logging by utilizing existing drill holes, gathering critical data to understand Antarctic ice sheet dynamics in the face of climate change.