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Read more about the article It’s raining plastic in the United States! And elsewhere?
Antartic / Artic / Marine species

It’s raining plastic in the United States! And elsewhere?

The presence of plastics in polar regions has been recognised by several international research teams. Besides its presence in sediments, seawater and sea ice in the Artic and Antarctica, the…

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15/07/2020
Read more about the article Effects of the COVID 19 lockdown on Climate Change
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Effects of the COVID 19 lockdown on Climate Change

Recent news show evidence that the global state of public health emergency associated with COVID 19 may have contributed to a decrease in air pollution. Satellite images from India, China,…

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15/06/2020
Read more about the article Analysis of iceberg variability from Antarctic Peninsula due to ocean conditions
Antartic / Climate changes / Gelo marinho

Analysis of iceberg variability from Antarctic Peninsula due to ocean conditions

Many glaciers and ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula have been thinning and retreating leading to collapses, and consequently increasing ice discharge to the ocean. Some authors suggest that the…

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15/05/2020
Read more about the article Antarctica in 2070
Antartic / Climate changes / Marine species

Antarctica in 2070

Although Antarctica is the most remote region on Earth, it is intimately coupled to the rest of the climate system. Thus, the future of Antarctica is tied to that of…

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15/04/2020
Read more about the article Emperor penguins as climate migrants
Antartic / Climate changes / Marine species

Emperor penguins as climate migrants

Climate change is a major problem influencing several atmospheric and oceanic climate processes leading to climate warming, already affecting the abundance and distribution of wildlife around the world. The Antarctic…

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15/03/2020
Read more about the article Rare cooperative feeding observed in leopard seals
Antartic / Marine species

Rare cooperative feeding observed in leopard seals

Leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) are predators that feed on penguins, fish, squid and crustaceans in Antarctic waters. This predator is known to be solitary, i.e. hunts alone and many times…

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15/02/2020
Read more about the article Increasing our knowledge of bacterial diversity in Antarctica
Antartic / Bacteria / Biodiversity

Increasing our knowledge of bacterial diversity in Antarctica

In just 1 gram of soil we can find the equivalent of 100 million bacteria. Globally much of this bacterial diversity is still poorly known and in extreme environments such…

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15/01/2020
Read more about the article Generalized distribution of supraglacial lakes around the margin of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Antartic / Climate changes / Sea ice

Generalized distribution of supraglacial lakes around the margin of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet

Supraglacial lakes are important for the mass balance of the ice sheets because their development and drainage have been associated with changes in the speed of ice streams and the…

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15/12/2019
Read more about the article Atmospheric rivers trigger surface melt in West Antarctica
Antartic / Climate changes / Ice shelf

Atmospheric rivers trigger surface melt in West Antarctica

Recent events of ice melt in West Antarctica are concerning as these events indicate potential surface melt of ice shelves and their consequent collapse. A recent study by European researchers…

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15/11/2019
Read more about the article Fishing patterns affect depredation interactions of longline fishing-odontocetes in Southern Ocean
Antartic / Conservation / Fishing

Fishing patterns affect depredation interactions of longline fishing-odontocetes in Southern Ocean

Fishing methods have evolved and changed over the years. With the decline in landings and effects of climate change, fishing methods became more selective, especially toward longline fishing. However, this…

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15/10/2019
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O que é o Ciência às Claras?
O Ciência às Claras é a nossa rubrica mais antiga! Esta é publicada mensalmente e consiste na adaptação e resumo de um artigo científico atual, para uma forma mais simples e de fácil compreensão por todos os interessados em ciência e público geral, tornando assim a ciência acessível a todos.

What is Open Science?
Open Science, is our oldest rubric! It is monthly published and consists in the adaptation and short version of a recent scientific paper, to a simpler and easier way to understand by all interested in science and public in general, making science accessible for everyone.

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