If you have a look at these intricate patterns of ice you'd be forgiven for believing they were carefully sculptured by hand - but they were actually formed entirely naturally. Photographer Warren ...
Strange, regularly repeating stone patterns that sometimes form in cold settings are generated by needles of ice that push soil particles and stones slowly around. This is the conclusion of an ...
Chinese ice-ray lattice, or "binglie" as it is called in Chinese, is an intricate pattern that looks like cracked ice and is a common decorative element used in traditional Chinese window designs.
Labyrinths of stones form in cold landscapes when water freezes into ice needles that push pebbles to one side. Overtime, the rising and falling of ice needles move the pebbles into intricate ...
Photographer Gerald Robinson captured the other-worldly scene at Ladybower Reservoir in the Peak District this week A RESERVOIR was transformed into an icy wonderland with incredible patterns thanks ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – More than merely cracks in the ice, crevasses play an important role in circulating seawater beneath Antarctic ice shelves, potentially influencing their stability, finds Cornell ...
Alignment is evident on the large scale, such as in sastrugi, but also in the very micro-structure of the ice ByJonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News The persistent wind blowing across the ...
Comets are impressive phenomena in the night sky. As their orbit brings them into the inner Solar System, their icy cores heat up, setting gas and dust free. The escaping gases, primarily derived from ...
Scientists think changing wind patterns and floating sea ice has led to the growth of ice sheets in eastern Antarctica. We often hear about polar ice melting due to global warming, but one Antarctic ...
Garments from the Sea Ice Collection modeled in New York City by fashion designer Corentin Daudigny, at left, and filmmaker/artist Amy Lauren, at right. The designs were inspired by images collected ...