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Cameras were fastened to a bunch of bears to see exactly what they were getting up to during an Arctic summer. The research ... They have three eyelids, to help protect them from the Arctic elements.
Scientists from the US strapped cameras to a bunch of bears to see exactly what they were getting up to during an Arctic summer ... They have three eyelids, to help protect them from the Arctic elements.
Ocean waves crashing on the world’s shores emit more PFAS into the air than the world’s industrial polluters, new research has found, raising concerns about environmental contamination and human exposure along coastlines.
... appears in Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research ... Welch et al, Implications of alder shrub growth for alpine tundra soil properties in Interior Alaska, Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (2023).
This research will help inform guidelines for the safe consumption of water and seafood ... Those awards include support for cooperative research with industry, Arctic and Antarctic research and operations, and U.S.
Rautio, who comes from Finland, leads a research project that tries to reconcile the often-competing demands on the resources of the Arctic from both inside and outside the area ... The researchers are ...
With growing research behind new climatic tipping points, phenomena such as Arctic permafrost melting, Amazon savannahfication or the slowing the circulation of our oceans, even entire ecosystems ...
The newest discovery is the first example of a nitrogen-fixing organelle, which the researchers are calling a nitroplast ... Researchers have found it everywhere from the tropics to the Arctic Ocean, and it fixes a significant amount of nitrogen.
at the U.S Army Arctic Rocket Research Facility in northern Manitoba, Canada where the average winter temperature was 35 degrees F below zero and was often 50 below.