The year was 1845. Many cartographers and some Arctic explorers in the early 1800’s believed there was a way to sail from ...
"Issued under the auspices of the Arctic Club." "The Lord Baltimore Press, the Friedenwald Company, Baltimore, Md., U.S.A."--Verso of t.p. SCNHRB copy 39088013328562 has autograph of the former owner ...
Students as young as 8 years old are experiencing the virtual realities of the Arctic. “GoNorth,” a scientific and cultural expedition that explores the climate, culture and people of the Arctic, was ...
In 1847, Sir John Franklin and a crew of 128 men disappeared without a trace while searching for the Northwest Passage, a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. 175 years later, a team ...
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Arctic Communities to Test Polar Bear Early Warning System
Hoping to make the Arctic safer for bears and people, a conservation group created 'bear-dar,' a radar-based polar bear ...
The remoteness, elemental grandeur and extraordinary wildlife of the Arctic and Antarctic will seize your soul.
Arctic explorer and adventurer Mark Wood joins WIRED to answer the internet's ice cold questions about polar expeditions. How does an average person travel to the arctic? Can they? What does it take ...
It won’t take Børge Ousland and Vincent Colliard quite as long to cross the shrinking Juneau Icefield during the next few weeks as it would have when they started their quest to cross the world’s 20 ...
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