Scientists Found a Glacier That Pulses Like a Heart

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NASA researchers recently discovered that glaciers across the globe, like Alaska's massive Malaspina Glacier, literally pulse like a giant beating heart. By analyzing millions of satellite images, scientists found these colossal ice formations undergo rapid seasonal surges driven by trapped meltwater acting as a natural lubricant. This incredible seasonal heartbeat reveals that massive ice sheets are not just static frozen slabs, but dynamic and living systems constantly speeding up and slowing down. Our latest video explores the actual satellite footage and explains the exact science behind these bizarre pulsing movements in extreme environments. Click play to see this mesmerizing natural phenomenon in action and understand how this new discovery changes our view of glacial activity and climate change.

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