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As the frozen ground warms much faster than expected ... is the largest of many across the Arctic. As permafrost laced with buried ice thaws, the ground collapses, forming craters or lakes.
Some, like the Arctic fox and lemming ... the team with the emergence of her first baby worker bee. The greatest achievement of the Frozen Lands team on this particular story was the contribution ...
concerns about dual-use research and military implications highlight the complex interplay of power and purpose in this frozen frontier. As the Arctic summer melts the polar bear tracks on the sea ...
The Arctic, once a remote and isolated frontier, is rapidly transforming into a hub of activity. Increased shipping, resource exploration, and scientific research are reshaping the region ...
The Hong Kong Space Museum is now screening a new 3D dome show at its Space Theatre, immersing viewers into the Arctic wilderness through the year’s seasons, offering intimate glimpses of its ...
Wrappers are often frozen into ... in the Arctic. Nunavut, Canada – where thousands of polar bears live – is projected to grow nearly 40 per cent by 2043. Small bees better at coping with ...
In Finnish the word ‘tundra’ means ‘treeless plain’. The arctic tundra encircles the North Pole, extending from the frozen Arctic in the north to the coniferous forest - also known as the ...