Famous Antarctic book comes as a graphic novel
One of the best-known books about Scott’s expedition to the South Pole will soon be published as a graphic novel penned by Sarah Airriess.
One of the best-known books about Scott’s expedition to the South Pole will soon be published as a graphic novel penned by Sarah Airriess.
A British Antarctic Survey research team has created an artificial intelligence to help find the best route through pack ice.
In Greenland, the government is discussing plans to capture CO2 and fix it as rock deep in the island’s ground. An oil company also wants in on the action.
A new study shows which countries and which types of fisheries are most likely to shut down their identification systems and thus could be counted as illegal fishing.
With one of the broadest ranges of regions and experiences, Quark Expeditions aims to bring guests closer to the Arctic in 2024.
Norway’s KSAT will build a ground network to provide future communications with lunar missions and a lunar base.
An expedition planned by Russia on Svalbard causes discussions in Norwegian government circles and puts Oslo in a difficult position.
The Northeast Greenland Ice Stream, one of the largest of its kind, is melting more and faster in the back, causing sea levels to rise more rapidly.
Male sei whales seem to love the Falkland Islands not only for its food, but also to beguile potential mates with songs.
Since September, the longest-lived vertebrate, the Greenland shark, has been under protection from fishing and hunting in the Northwest Atlantic.
The largest station in Antarctica, McMurdo Station, is experiencing the largest COVID outbreak on the continent and therefore cannot be reached at this time.
Again at this year’s CCAMLR meeting, little progress was made on establishing more extensive protected marine areas in Antarctica.
Leopard seals possess great adaptability when it comes to size and movement, underscoring its position as a top Antarctic predator.
The massive fires in the Arctic tundra, which have particularly affected Siberia, are intensifying the warming of the Arctic and causing even more and stronger fires.
Only a few months after completing the “Arctic World Tour*, Omar Di Felice is ready to cross the southern continent with “Antarctica Unlimited”.
Australian weather observer Barry Becker experienced an extraordinary stroke of luck in the night sky of Antarctica: He photographed STEVE, a rare celestial phenomenon.
Scientists have conducted the first comprehensive study of the previously unexplored walruses living in the Laptev Sea.
Thanks to the support of Greenlandic and Faroese MPs, Denmark’s PM will likely get four more years in office, despite not having the support of a majority of the voters in the Kingdom of Denmark
On Macquarie Island, researchers are noting a large decline in breeding success among king and gentoo penguins and fear the same for the other species.
The British Antarctic Survey is calling for students 15 and under to enter an Antarctic station drawing contest.
The 3 Petabit per second connection links tech firms with activities in the North to continental Europe
Although the vegetation type plays an important role in the energy balance of the Arctic, it has so far been neglected in climate models. A new study changes that.
A research team has discovered a river system more than 460 kilometers long beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet, in which liquid water flows all the way to the Weddell Sea.
Ten years after a petition, the U.S. added emperor penguins to the National Endangered Species List and thus placed them under legal protection.