Real science: "Antarctic spits out iceberg the size of Luxembourg"
From Times Online: "The 985 sq mile (2,550 sq km) block of ice was knocked off the Mertz Glacier Tongue, a spit of floating ice protruding from eastern Antarctica, on February 12 or 13." "and could disrupt global ocean patterns and weather systems for decades".
[via Boing Boing]
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