While it might look like something out of an over-the-top gender-reveal party, bright pink waters flowing through the Swiss Alps actually have been part of an experiment aimed at better understanding ...
Laboratory experiments designed to deform ice at its pressure-melting temperature were like grabbing a bagel at the top and the bottom, then twisting the two halves to smear the cream cheese in the ...
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Experts Are Worried After Bright Pink Water Flowed Down Swiss Alps During an Experiment
During late August this year, Getty Images photographer Sean Gallup (@seangallup) turned lucky as he got a chance to spend time with the glaciology professor Daniel Farinotti and his team at the Swiss ...
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University’s Neal Iverson and an international team of researchers are working to help quantify the single biggest uncertainty in predicting how much glaciers will contribute ...
On March 22, the Saturday before the official start of the ACS Spring 2025 meeting, the American Chemical Society hosted a free, family-friendly event at the Logan Memorial Educational Campus in San ...
For nearly 70 years scientists have been probing, measuring, drilling and generally getting to know South Cascade Glacier in the US Northwest, developing and honing skills now used worldwide.
This polarized light image shows ice grains deformed in experiments with the ring-shear device in Neal Iverson's Iowa State laboratory. The experiments show that grains, on average, grow about 3 times ...
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