Pink snow is appearing in the Italian Alps, offering clues as to mankind's impacts on the planet's climate. The snow changes color due to algae blooms which absorb even more heat and then melt more ...
My best friend and I always talk about how the color pink is a soothing balm in a chaotic world, so I hate to deliver this little dash of doom. Recent photos captured of the rose-colored snow at the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s not a trick of the light and you are not going crazy, pink snow does exist. In the spring and summer months, snow in Whatcom ...
If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure this summer, Yellowstone National Park may be an option because this could be your chance to see pink snow. The bright colors of the snow are produced from ...
At first glance, the snow that's changed from white to bright pink in the Italian Alps seems like a stunning feat of nature. But scientists say it may actually be a warning sign of environmental ...
I live for all things pink, and there’s something beautiful about pink glacial ice. However, the dusty pink layer atop the Presena Glacier in the Italian Alps is more sinister than it looks. Algae has ...
There's recently been sightings of so-called watermelon snow at Yosemite National Park's high country.Some snow that lasts through the summer at elevations above 9,500 feet has a slightly reddish or ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patches of snow in Utah's mountains have turned pink. And while the so-called "watermelon snow" spotted on Tony Grove Lake may ...
How do bacteria communicate? And what's the deal with pink snow? Soundside spoke with two researchers exploring the worlds of bacteria and algae to gather some insight. Peter Greenberg is a professor ...
Robin Kodner, an associate professor of environmental sciences at Western Washington University in Bellingham and one of the lead scientists for the Living Snow Project, stands in pink snow in August ...