Lunar Cycle Changes Ice Stream Flow

Arctic Found Teeming with Life

From temporary lunacy to werewolf awakenings, the lunar cycle has seen its share of blame. Now, scientists say that the different phases of the moon influence the flow of a massive ice stream in Antarctica. 

The Rutford Ice Stream—a river of ice larger than the Netherlands which drains the West Antarctic Ice Sheet—varies its speed by almost 20 percent every two weeks, scientists report in the Dec. 21 issue of the journal Nature.

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Sara Goudarzi is a Brooklyn writer and poet and covers all that piques her curiosity, from cosmology to climate change to the intersection of art and science. Sara holds an M.A. from New York University, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, and an M.S. from Rutgers University. She teaches writing at NYU and is at work on a first novel in which literature is garnished with science.