GIANT Project Deploys Robot Fleet to Study Greenland Glacier Melt and AMOC Tipping Points
An international team of researchers are heading to Greenland this week (July 16, 2026) for a six-week expedition to study how quickly the ice sheet's rapidly melting fjord glaciers are pushing the…
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Robot swarm deployed to map Greenland's melting ice sheets and predict ocean current collapse
The ambitious expedition aims to fill data gaps about the glacier-sea boundary to predict when the world might tip into a catastrophic clima
Robot swarm deployed to map Greenland's melting ice sheets and predict ocean current collapse
The ambitious expedition aims to fill data gaps about the glacier-sea boundary to predict when the world might tip into a catastrophic clima
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