Nature's oldest creatures defy aging rules. Greenland sharks live nearly 400 years. Ocean quahogs reach over 500 years.
In one of the harshest environs on the planet, a small group of visionaries are creating wearable works of art that celebrate ...
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This Arctic Yacht Trip Lets You View the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse Amid Glaciers and Wildlife—Joined by a NASA Legend
A new expedition from EYOS offers travelers a front-row seat to the 2026 eclipse in Scoresby Sund—joined by a NASA legend.
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60,000-Year Mystery: The Hobbit Species That Might Still Exist
Discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores, Homo floresiensis—nicknamed “the Hobbit”—stood just over one meter tall and ...
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25 Animals That Live Longer Than You Ever Knew
Strange New Species Scientists Recently Discovered: 25 Cutest Animals With HORRIFYING Secrets: Would you be surprised if I ...
Underwater passive acoustic recording is vital for researchers to monitor and study marine animals in their natural ...
Americans, who can now fly direct to the country, are discovering that Nuuk has a lot to offer as a possible destination ...
Ice is not quiet. Standing at the Ilulissat Icefjord in Greenland under a midnight sun, a clash of titans got underway: “Snap ...
Native to the arctic waters of the northern hemisphere, the Bowhead whale can live for centuries, and now scientists think ...
Daily reports of bears entering homes and supermarkets are occurring, officials said. Bears have killed at least 13 people since April.
Officials from Nunavut and Greenland have established a joint committee to develop inshore fisheries and create greater ...
Researchers have recorded hundreds of incidents of narwhal interaction with underwater recording devices, suggesting passive ...
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