Tiny particles bubbling up from the tops of melting sea ice into the Arctic sky may be a key, understudied element of cloud formation in that climate-sensitive region.
As the Arctic's climate and ecology rapidly change, two researchers are calling for a paradigm shift in insect monitoring.
Researchers have uncovered the locations of 37 subglacial lakes in Canada’s Arctic, 35 of them discovered for the very first ...
Scientists have discovered a surprising contributor to cloud formation in the Arctic. These are tiny particles released from ...
A hidden threat is emerging in the world’s glaciers: while most are shrinking, a rare group known as “surging glaciers” can ...
Russia’s law suggests that Moscow is not preparing the Northern Sea Route for international use. It may instead be profiting ...
Tiny particles bubbling up from melting Arctic sea ice play a key role in cloud formation, suggests new research. The ...
Across 5,200 km of Canada's Arctic, its military spent two months on a mission to meet the challenges of a changing north.
A research facility at Baylor University will allow the military to train in arctic conditions without leaving Texas. Phase ...
Every year, along the Pacific Coast of North America, a troubling scene unfolds as the bodies of gray whales wash up on the ...
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