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[Article Image] Either Martians or Mars has gas
Martian methane points to possible life on the Red Planet
[Article Image] Antarctica warms, which threatens penguins
Unexpected rates of warming threaten to change Antarctica and pose a threat to the survival of some of its penguins.
[Article Image] Science loses out when ice caps melt
Tropical glaciers are vanishing at an especially rapid pace—and taking valuable climate records with them.
[Article Image] Middle school science adventures
Curiosity brings kids to Washington, D.C. for national science competition
[Article Image] Feature: The solar system's biggest junkyard
The science of tracking millions of pieces of garbage that orbit Earth is tricky and essential.
[Article Image] Feature: Where rivers run uphill
Three scientists travel to Antarctica to explore a secret world hidden beneath the ice.
[Article Image] In Antarctica watch the heat (and your step)
Behind the scenes: news detective
[Article Image] Feature: Polar Ice Feels the Heat
This is the first of a two-part series on global climate change.
[Article Image] Feature: Recipe for Health
Obesity is on the rise, but there are plenty of things you can do to maintain a healthy weight.
[Article Image] Arctic Melt
There is less ice than ever recorded in the Arctic Ocean, and scientists are concerned.

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