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DNA Solves 166-Year Mystery of Lost Arctic Explorer
Community HeroesMay 9

DNA Solves 166-Year Mystery of Lost Arctic Explorer

After 166 years, scientists have finally identified the skeleton of Henry Peglar, a senior sailor from the doomed 1845 Franklin expedition who mysteriously died wearing a steward's uniform. DNA analysis solved a puzzle that has baffled historians since his remains were discovered on a remote Arctic island in 1859.

Smithsonian2 min read
Ancient Arctic Explorers Crossed Icy Seas 4,500 Years Ago
Global NewsFeb 9

Ancient Arctic Explorers Crossed Icy Seas 4,500 Years Ago

New archaeological evidence reveals that Paleo-Inuit people repeatedly braved a dangerous 33-mile ocean crossing to reach remote Greenland islands nearly 4,500 years ago. Their advanced seafaring skills and determination to reach vital food sources showcase remarkable human ingenuity in one of Earth's harshest environments.

Live Science2 min read
Floating Lab Drifts to North Pole to Study Warming Arctic
InnovationJul 20

Floating Lab Drifts to North Pole to Study Warming Arctic

A futuristic igloo-shaped research station just left France on a groundbreaking mission to drift with Arctic ice for over a year, collecting vital data on one of Earth's fastest-changing regions. Twelve countries are joining forces to understand Arctic life before it transforms forever.

Euronews3 min read
Scientists Race to Save Arctic's Ancient 'Banana Hole
Planet WinsMay 29

Scientists Race to Save Arctic's Ancient 'Banana Hole

Deep beneath the Arctic lies a hidden wonderland where ancient sponges and whales thrive in a rare pocket of international waters. Now scientists are diving 3,000 meters down to protect this "living library" before it's lost forever.

Euronews2 min read
Svalbard Polar Bears Thriving Despite Melting Arctic Ice
Planet WinsJan 29

Svalbard Polar Bears Thriving Despite Melting Arctic Ice

Scientists tracking nearly 800 polar bears over 27 years discovered the animals are healthier and heavier than expected, adapting to shrinking ice by hunting smarter and exploring new food sources. The surprising findings offer hope that these Arctic giants are more resilient than researchers feared.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
UAE Joins Svalbard Treaty to Advance Arctic Research
Global NewsApr 6

UAE Joins Svalbard Treaty to Advance Arctic Research

The United Arab Emirates has officially joined the Svalbard Treaty, expanding its polar science efforts into the Arctic and opening doors for its researchers to work alongside international scientists in one of Earth's most critical climate regions. This move connects the UAE's work in Antarctica to the far north, strengthening global cooperation on climate solutions.

Google: cooperation international3 min read
Explorers Map Shackleton and Scott Shipwrecks in 3D
InnovationJul 15

Explorers Map Shackleton and Scott Shipwrecks in 3D

Canadian scientists created detailed digital replicas of two legendary polar exploration ships resting more than 1,000 feet below the ocean surface. The stunning 3D models preserve the final vessels of explorers Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott for future generations.

Guardian Environment3 min read
Artist Crosses 600km of Arctic on Foot for Climate Play
Community HeroesJun 14

Artist Crosses 600km of Arctic on Foot for Climate Play

British theatre maker Tom Bailey just finished a two-month journey across Arctic borderlands by ski, sled, and foot to create a show about climate change. Instead of flying to perform about nature, he spent six weeks living in it.

Euronews3 min read
Arctic Ice Edge Creates Clouds That Could Reshape Climate
Planet Wins7h ago

Arctic Ice Edge Creates Clouds That Could Reshape Climate

Scientists discovered a natural process near melting Arctic sea ice that multiplies cloud-forming particles by 50 times in a single day. The finding could help us better understand how the rapidly warming Arctic affects global climate.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Mauritius Joins 70-Nation Moon Exploration Pact
Global NewsJul 17

Mauritius Joins 70-Nation Moon Exploration Pact

The island nation of Mauritius just became the 70th country to sign the Artemis Accords, joining a global coalition committed to peaceful space exploration and returning humans to the Moon. This small island nation in the Indian Ocean is now helping shape how we explore space together.

NASA2 min read
NASA Rover Explores Mars' Oldest Rocks in Stunning Selfie
InnovationMay 15

NASA Rover Explores Mars' Oldest Rocks in Stunning Selfie

NASA's Perseverance rover just sent back a breathtaking selfie from the oldest rocks it's ever explored on Mars. The image shows the robot explorer perched on ancient terrain that could hold secrets about whether life once existed on the Red Planet.

Space.com2 min read
NASA Funds Flying Spheres to Explore Saturn's Moon Titan
Innovation3d ago

NASA Funds Flying Spheres to Explore Saturn's Moon Titan

Scientists are developing swarms of small, silent flying robots that could one day explore the mysterious caves of Titan, Saturn's Earth-like moon covered in hydrocarbon seas. The basketball-sized vehicles use electric thrusters and could revolutionize how we explore icy worlds.

Space.com3 min read
Finland to Build US Icebreakers in Arctic Partnership
InnovationFeb 3

Finland to Build US Icebreakers in Arctic Partnership

Finland's world-renowned shipbuilders will construct new icebreakers for the United States, marking a powerful partnership between two nations tackling Arctic challenges. The deal celebrates Finnish engineering expertise while strengthening international cooperation in polar regions.

Euronews3 min read
Scientists Race Climate Change to Save Arctic Heritage
Daily MixMay 22

Scientists Race Climate Change to Save Arctic Heritage

Researchers studying 17th-century whaler graves in the Arctic made a surprising discovery that's spurring urgent action to preserve history. Their work reveals how climate change is threatening to erase centuries of cultural heritage before it can be documented.

Smithsonian2 min read
Arctic Solar Power Surges 145% Despite Extreme Cold
Planet WinsMar 31

Arctic Solar Power Surges 145% Despite Extreme Cold

The frozen Arctic is becoming an unlikely solar powerhouse, with installations above the 60th parallel growing up to 145% annually. Cold temperatures and snow-covered ground are actually helping panels produce more energy than in warmer climates.

PV Magazine3 min read
China's Clean Air Push Saves Arctic Ice, Study Finds
Planet WinsMar 31

China's Clean Air Push Saves Arctic Ice, Study Finds

China's massive effort to reduce air pollution over the past decade had an unexpected bonus—it helped protect Arctic sea ice. Scientists discovered that cleaner skies changed storm patterns that were devastating ice in the Bering Sea.

Live Science2 min read
Canada's Military Goes Green to Protect the Arctic
Planet WinsAug 2

Canada's Military Goes Green to Protect the Arctic

Canada's armed forces are leading a NATO push to cut military emissions 45% by 2030 while defending the rapidly warming Arctic. The country now hosts NATO's new Climate Change and Security Center in Montreal, proving national defense and environmental protection can go hand in hand.

Google News - Emissions Reduction2 min read
Explorers Spend Night Inside Great Pyramid of Giza
Global NewsMay 16

Explorers Spend Night Inside Great Pyramid of Giza

National Geographic filmed Sir Ranulph Fiennes and actor Joseph Fiennes sleeping inside the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. The cousins explored Egypt's Eastern Desert and spent an unforgettable night inside the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid.

National Geographic2 min read
Arctic Squid Breeds in Sub-Zero Waters for First Time
Planet WinsJul 24

Arctic Squid Breeds in Sub-Zero Waters for First Time

Scientists just witnessed an Arctic bobtail squid raising babies in sub-zero waters, proving these incredible creatures can thrive in one of Earth's harshest environments. The discovery in Greenland's frozen depths reveals how adaptable ocean life can be, even as our planet rapidly changes.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Arctic Squid Raises Baby at 29°F in Greenland Waters
Planet WinsJul 21

Arctic Squid Raises Baby at 29°F in Greenland Waters

Scientists captured the first video of an Arctic bobtail squid caring for her eggs in water just below freezing. The discovery shows how marine life thrives even in Earth's harshest oceans.

Scientific American2 min read

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