"We see that Arctic cooperation is also very possible in our international context. For example, between the far east of Russia and the west coast of the US." Putin did not give details, nor did Trump ...
Chris Brown is on a mission to see all eight Poles of Inaccessibility (PIAs), the spot on a continent or ocean which is furthest from the sea or coast in any direction.
Median noise levels will nearly quadruple across the pan-Arctic by 2030, relative to levels measured in 2019, according to a report produced by the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment and the ...
British explorer, 63, becomes the first person ever to reach seven of the world's most remote places
Chris Brown, 63, is on a mission to visit all eight Poles of Inaccessibility - the exact spot on a continental land mass or ocean that is furthest from the sea or coast in any direction.
Cruising under a sheet of ice with a crewed submersible is no easy feat, namely because of communications and navigation. Conventional technologies struggle to function reliably under ice, making it ...
A Yorkshire explorer has made history by becoming the first person to reach seven of the planet’s most inaccessible places.
A British explorer has made history by becoming the first person to reach seven of the planet’s most inaccessible places. Chris Brown, 63, is on a mission to visit all eight Poles of Inaccessibility ...
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Arctic Circle Tourism: A Bucket List Experience That Won’t Be Around Forever
The Arctic Circle is on the radar of many adventurous travelers thanks in part to its vast landscapes, isolated villages, and rare wildlife. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most delicate, affected ...
A sperm whale lies on its side amid shards of polar pack ice, dead and decomposing, its mouth hanging open in a silent scream. The lateral image on a flat plain resembles a textbook’s illustration of ...
According to climate scientists, record levels of Arctic ice in 2025 could increase cold spells in the United States and Europe.
Scientists know that microbial life can survive under some extreme conditions—including, hopefully, harsh Martian weather. But new research suggests that one particular microbe, an algal species found ...
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