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Penguins attempt to outrun a tilting iceberg in an adorable video, but even they are no match for Mother Nature.
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Increased rainfall in Antarctica is contributing to increased mortality rates for penguin chicks, and overall increasing global temperatures and sea levels.
Robert Lee Hotz covered new research and its impact on society for The Wall Street Journal.
Imagine stepping onto the icy shores of ancient Antarctica—not to see today’s tuxedoed, knee-high Emperor penguins, but to ...
Puffins are one of Britain’s favourite birds. With their smart black, white and orange markings, adorably concerned expressions, and comical movements, we just love puffins in the UK.
The Paisley Penguin has a pair of TV Jones pickups, with a TV Classic and TV Classic Plus Filter’Tron (two guarantors of ...
National Geographic explorer Bertie Gregory and Talesmith’s Martin Williams and Ruth Roberts tell World Screen Newsflash about the experience of making Secrets of the Penguins in some of the Earth’s ...
My grandparents are responsible for my love of travel. This visit to Antarctica felt the most meaningful of the trips they ...
Look no further than the “Cultural and Natural Environments: Antarctica” Winter Term 2026 study abroad ... The biosphere ...
Penguin chicks, whose coats are made of fluffy down feathers, aren't as protected from the rain as adult penguins. Getting ...
This incident underscores a stark reality: Under some climate scenarios, scientists predict, 80 percent of Antarctica’s emperor penguin colonies will disappear by the turn of the century.