New research sheds light on what drives reddish water to emerge from underground to pour onto the Taylor Glacier.
In a recent paper published in Antarctic Science, researchers propose that the reddish coloration at Blood Falls could be the ...
Antarctica’s eerie Blood Falls isn’t blood at all. Scientists have uncovered iron particles and hidden microbes beneath the ice, raising a bigger question: could similar life survive on Mars?
Scientists found an Antarctic glacier suddenly spewing blood-red water, and through a number of tests, they've uncovered what ...
A bright red waterfall bursting from beneath the Taylor Glacier in East Antarctica lies right in the middle of one of the ...
The study also found that during this event, the glacier's surface dropped by 0.6 inches.
Antarctica researchers have finally figured out the cause of Blood Falls!In September 2018, equipment on Taylor Glacier in ...
Antarctica's Blood Falls, a rusty red cascade from Taylor Glacier, has baffled scientists since 1911. Recent high-resolution microscopy revealed amorphous iron nanospheres in the brine, which oxidize ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Peter Rejcek/Courtesy of U.S. Antarctica Program The Blood Falls seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney in ...
Deep in one of the coldest and driest places on Earth, something strange and eye-catching flows from the ice. In Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys, a waterfall pours out bright red water, making the ...
Antarctica's crimson waterfall is truly haunting, and very few people ever see it in person. Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits ...
The Blood Falls seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney in Antartica In the wilderness of Antarctica, where the landscape is stark and otherworldly, there exists a phenomenon so ...