Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Why Do Neighboring Glaciers Behave So Differently? New Clues from the Antarctic Peninsula
In our new study of the western Antarctic Peninsula, we found that two adjacent glaciers only a few kilometers apart, Hoek Glacier and Rusalka Glacier, exhibit markedly different responses in how climate and ocean forcing influence their frontal behavior and dynamic evolution.
From Ocean Currents to Urban Networks: A Decade of Learning What Resilience Really Means
Born from long-standing MIR–SDS collaborations, this study demonstrates how warming affects plant–pollinator networks and why tropical systems require significantly greater management than temperate ones to maintain ecological resilience.