Discover how the Antarctic midge, Antarctica's only native insect, survives extreme cold through unique adaptations.
Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
Every state but Hawaii, California and Florida is likely to get a taste of wind chills of 20 degrees or colder.
What's the only native insect of Antarctica have to do to survive? A research team has uncovered the special ability of the Antarctic midge to prosper in an extreme environment.
YouTube weather whiz Frankie MacDonald warned Portland that a "major winter storm" could be coming on Thursday, but KOIN 6 ...
An international research team reveals how the Antarctic midge, the only native insect of Antarctica, survives extreme cold, ...
Antarctica’s only native insect, called Belgica antarctica, has adapted to survive in extreme cold temperatures, which could ...
Picture an Antarctic animal and most people think of penguins, but there is a flightless midge, the only known insect native to Antarctica, that ...
Two hundred million years ago, icy Antarctica was a lush, temperate region, home to crocodile-sized amphibians and rhinoceros-sized dinosaurs.
Extreme precipitation events in Antarctica, which are mostly dominated by snowfall due to sub-zero temperatures, also include rainfall, according to new research.
“Atmospheric rivers” are bringing rain to the frozen slopes of the West Antarctic ice sheet, hitting the ice shelves that ...