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The Bear' Season 4 pulled out more stops for guest stars with Danielle Deadwyler, Brie Larson and more guesting at the table.
In 2011 Therrien’s team published a study showing evidence that a number of their tagged owls were actually going farther north in the winter, up to the Hudson and even Davis straits, spending the ...
In a study published in The Journal of Wildlife Management, we used remote cameras to study polar bear families as they emerged from their dens in Svalbard, Norway, gaining insight into the ...
Researchers captured rare footage of polar bear cubs emerging from dens in Svalbard, Norway, using nearly a decade of remote camera data to reveal new insights about den emergence and post ...
A polar bear near Kaktovik, Alaska. New research reveals how polar bears keep ice off their fur. Alan Wilson via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0 Polar bears don’t have to worry about ...
Climate Solutions Polar bear fur could hold the secret to replacing ‘forever chemicals’ In a new study, scientists solve a mystery hiding in polar bear fur. The answer might help us all.
What’s new At least two populations of polar bears in the high Arctic are developing paw injuries, possibly because of shifting sea ice conditions in a warming environment, according to a new ...
From a distance, the Arctic paints a picture of tranquility and serenity. A closer look at the massive icy region around the North Pole reveals a sobering reality. Climate change and rapid ...
In the new study, researchers examined blood samples from polar bears in the Chukchi Sea in 1987-1994 and then three decades later, 2008-2017, looking for antibodies to six pathogens.
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A new study focusing on polar-grizzly bear hybrids analyzed the DNA from hundreds of grizzly bears, polar bears, and eight known grizzly-polar bear hybrids. It concluded that while these cases of ...
Between 1.6 degrees Celsius and 2.6 degrees Celsius of warming since pre-Industrial times is the range in which the Hudson Bay polar bears are expected to go extinct, Crawford said.