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Images: Iceberg strikes Antarctica

April 22, 2005 Berg the size of Luxembourg drifts into a slab of coastal ice, cracking off a 5-kilometer chunk. TAGS: Antarctica, iceberg, ice

A high-tech way to defrost

April 14, 2006 Forget scraping. A company called Ice Engineering wants you to zap the frozen stuff with a jolt of electricity. Video: Controlling ice TAGS: ice, bond, professor, video

Ice-powered air-conditioner could cut costs

August 1, 2006 Ice Energy says energy-storage system cuts down on the power required for air conditioning by 30 percent. Photo: Ice-cold air TAGS: air conditioner, ice, power, utility, photograph

Q&A: Explorer prepares for Arctic expedition

January 24, 2008 Pen Hadow, who's preparing for a months-long trek across the Arctic, speaks on climate change, how technology has changed the life of an explorer, and the dangers of swimming with bears. TAGS: ice, survey, measurement, scientist

Study: Most Arctic sea ice could disappear by 2040

December 11, 2006 Scientists point to human-induced global warming as primary cause; erosion could begin to rapidly accelerate in 2025. Video: Shrinking sea ice TAGS: ice, global warming, scientist, video

Scientists dig deep, get cosmic at geophysics conference

December 13, 2007 At the American Geophysical Union conference, scientists discuss the ins and outs of Earth and its solar system. TAGS: scientist, global warming, ice, Stanford, conference, photograph

Keeping watch on Earth and space

December 15, 2006 roundup At the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, scientists are delivering somber findings on global warming. TAGS: global warming, scientist, ice, satellite, video

Did the Sea of Galilee ice over 2,000 years ago?

April 13, 2006 Doron Nof, an oceanographer at Florida State University, offers an explanation for walking on water in the Sea of Galilee. TAGS: lake, ice, water, temperature, ocean, spring, degree, explanation

Tantalizing clues in pictures of Saturn's moons

December 17, 2004 Bright streaks on the surface of Dione have long been believed to be ice, but they might be something else entirely. Photos: Full moons over Saturn TAGS: Saturn, cloud, ice, moon, atmosphere, researcher, image, photograph

Throwing cold water on energy-hog air conditioners

May 17, 2007 Companies are bringing "ice storage" to ACs and look to take advantage of utilities' peak demand reduction programs.Photos: 21st-century icebox TAGS: air conditioner, incentive, storage system, ice, pricing, small business, utility

Road salting makes streams more like seawater

September 8, 2005 Does your water taste funny in the winter? If you live in a place where icy roads are treated with salt, it just might. TAGS: Baltimore, road, ice, stream, region, factor

Cloud seeders say: Let it snow

March 13, 2006 In drought-prone Wyoming, researchers are looking to see if they really can fool Mother Nature. TAGS: Wyoming, scientist, cloud, ice, water

No ocean, but maybe volcanoes on Saturn's moon

June 9, 2005 The Cassini-Huygens space probe upends another solar system mystery. Saturn's mysterious moon TAGS: Saturn, moon, ocean, atmosphere, scientist, ice, region, imaging, theory, image

Scientists seek cold, hard facts on polar changes

March 2, 2007 Major international effort to push multidisciplinary research at the North and South Poles as concern mounts over global warming.Images: A century of polar exploration TAGS: scientist, stamp, ice, science, region, collaboration, satellite, project, U.S.
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