Scientists Solve 100-Year Mystery of Antarctica’s Blood Falls
For over a century, the crimson cascade of Blood Falls in Antarctica baffled scientists, but new research has finally unraveled its mystery. Discovered in 1911 by Australian geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor, the red waterfall—visible at the edge of the Taylor Glacier—was long thought to be a biological anomaly. Now, scientists confirm it results from iron-rich … Read more