Long before the Arctic looked the way it does now, a stretch of Norway's northern coastline supported an unexpectedly rich ...
The bear scientists shot in the Canadian arctic in 2016 was a biological mystery. It looked like a grizzly bear, complete with long claws and a prominent snout, but most of its fur was white. Call it ...
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Scientists opened a forgotten Norwegian cave and found a lost Arctic world preserved for 75,000 years inside
Inside a cave on the coast of Northern Norway, researchers have identified the bones of 46 species of mammals, birds and fish ...
Along coastal regions in the Northwest Arctic, a staple fish may be expanding its habitat because of warming waters. That is a key finding from a two-year study that monitored sheefish movements using ...
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At the edge of the Arctic in northern Canada, the annual migration of polar bears draws tourists, photographers, and scientists like Geoff York. Buggies traverse the frozen terrain, bringing tourists ...
Researchers at the University of Surrey and the University of Milano-Bicocca have partnered with SAGA Space Architects to investigate the psychological impact of social isolation in harsh environments ...
Satellite images of plants growing around the dens of Arctic foxes add to the evidence that the foxes are “ecosystem engineers” whose activities create habitat for other organisms. Against the harsh ...
Researchers are investigating the psychological impact of social isolation in harsh environments, such as on the Moon. Researchers at the University of Surrey and the University of Milano-Bicocca have ...
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