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Arctic seafloor discovery reveals a thriving deep-sea ecosystem
More than 3,600 meters beneath the Arctic Ocean, scientists have stumbled onto a hidden world that should not, by ...
Beyond rising temperatures, the indirect effects of global warming, such as greater human activity in the region, add further ...
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Scientists discover rich ecosystem in the deep Arctic
The discovery came during the Ocean Census Arctic Deep EXTREME24 expedition, led by the Arctic University of Norway and other ...
Recent research reveals microplastics are flooding the world’s oceans, diminishing their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, an ...
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Arctic Rivers Are Turning Orange as the Ground Thaws Beneath Them
Across hundreds of miles of Alaska’s North Slope, long-frozen ground is thawing. As it does, naturally occurring metals ...
While the visit was a welcome surprise, researchers were a bit shocked. Erin Gless, executive director of the Pacific Whale ...
The Arctic is continuing to warm at a pace far exceeding the rest of the planet, according to the Arctic Report Card 2025.
A dense Arctic bonebed shows marine life and ocean food webs recovered far faster than scientists once believed after mass ...
Scientists discovered deep Arctic methane mounds that release gas, shape ecosystems, and inform climate risks.
The ecology of the North Atlantic is constantly changing. Sometimes it changes abruptly. Extreme events are one driver of ...
In 2023, GNN reported that a study had identified some 37 species of fish, as well as “huge” eels, sea scorpions, and 5 ...
On Mount Kenya, one of Africa's most iconic natural landmarks, ancient glaciers are shrinking so fast that experts have ...
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