The remains of animals dating back more than 10,000 years have been found in a cave in northern Norway providing the oldest example of an animal community living in the European Arctic region.
Polar bear encounters with people are rare, but they can happen to people who live in, work in, or visit the Arctic. Here's how to stay safe.
A genetic analysis of polar bears in southeast Greenland found that genes related to heat-stress, aging, and metabolism are behaving differently compared to polar bears in more northern regions.
The remains of 46 types of mammals, fish and birds, dating back more than 10,000 years have been found in a cave in northern Norway providing the oldest example of an animal community living in the ...
Scientists say bears in southern Greenland differ genetically to those in the north, suggesting they could adjust ...
In the eyes of a human being, a polar bear looks white, particularly in the snowy and icy Arctic environment. This visual ...
Scientists used drones to collect whale breath and detect harmful viruses early, helping protect whales in Arctic waters.