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New research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks found microplastics in nearly all of the spotted seals’ stomachs ...
Arctic fjords, once vital carbon sinks, are losing their ability to store carbon as climate change transforms ecosystems like Kongsfjorden.
I sat down with Sony World Photographer of the Year, Zed Nelson, to discuss his award-winning project and approach to making ...
The far north of Scandinavia is synonymous with Christmas – and minus 30 degree temperatures. Which makes visiting at a ...
Wooden wildebeest, gorillas, and giraffes are among the lifesize wooden animals The Herds project is heading through 10 ...
SeaWorld Orlando has pushed back the debut of its Arctic-based flying theater ride by about a week. Expedition Odyssey will ...
As the world heats up, vast numbers of microbes frozen in vast amounts of ice are set to thaw. We must prepare ...
In June 2024, the Eskimo Walrus Commission coordinated with US Fish and Wildlife Service and US Geological Survey to bring ...
Melting Arctic ice increases human and animal interactions, raising the risk of infectious disease spread. Researchers urge ...
Inventions for home construction, autism adaptation, and Arctic living earned prizes at the 2025 Arctic Innovation Competition.
Biologists have long debated why some plants and animals can adjust to a wide range of climates, while others can't.
While diving into issues surrounding the Arctic Ocean, researchers discovered microplastics in the stomachs of dozens of ...
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