Tiny fossil fragments in northern Alaska reveal that ancient birds nested in the Arctic 73 million years ago—30 million years earlier than thought! This groundbreaking discovery transforms our understanding of avian evolution.
Three years ago, a daring research crew discovered Jøtul, the first hydrothermal vent field in the Arctic, revealing new insights into marine life and climate change amidst extreme conditions.
In a historic opening of Parliament, the King emphasizes Canada's independence and Carney's bold plans amid U.S. tensions. Discover how Canada is redefining its future!
New research reveals that penguin droppings may help cool Antarctica by releasing ammonia, which boosts cloud formation. This unexpected finding could have significant implications for climate science.
A new study reveals that the climate goal of limiting warming to 1.5°C may not prevent catastrophic sea-level rise. Scientists warn that even at current temperatures, polar ice sheets are melting rapidly, posing an existential threat to coastal communities.
Discover how the shocking 1985 ozone hole discovery sparked global action and what it means for environmental recovery today. Learn about the successes and challenges faced in protecting our planet!
In an astonishing twist, the Antarctic Ice Sheet has gained mass between 2021 and 2023, reversing decades of ice loss due to unexpected precipitation. This article explores the implications for global sea levels and glacier stability.
In a surprising twist, Col Susannah Meyers has been removed from her position at Pituffik Space Base after distancing herself from Vice-President Vance's controversial remarks about Denmark. This incident raises questions about political influence within the military and US leadership in the Arctic.
SpaceX's Fram2 mission has made history by becoming the first crewed spaceflight to orbit the Earth's poles. The crew's spectacular splashdown on the West Coast and breathtaking views captured from Antarctica mark significant milestones in space exploration.
A massive iceberg has revealed a previously hidden ecosystem in Antarctica, allowing scientists to discover thriving marine life, including new species, after decades of isolation.