The winter survival strategies of juvenile Antarctic krill.
Juvenile krill employs amazing strategies to survive the long, cold winter under the sea ice.
Juvenile krill employs amazing strategies to survive the long, cold winter under the sea ice.
In the regions of Greenland where it is supposed to be coldest, researchers found a warming within ten years that was unprecedented in the last 1,000 years.
A group of 24 U.S. researchers are calling for information and data on Antarctic biodiversity to be collected worldwide and made available to researchers in a virtual network as a biotheque.
A scientific study sought to address the diving and resting habits of the seldom-studied Ross seal and ended up finding more questions than answers.
Microplastic concentrations are much lower than in other parts of the Arctic Ocean, but still dangerous to the marine ecosystem.
In Greenland, a two-tier society remains when it comes to communications technology, as provider TUSASS does not want to lay a fiber-optic cable to the east.
The geothermal springs of Rallier du Batty on the Kerguelen archipelago hold information on the origin of life.
Two prominent polar bear researchers are calling for the southeast Greenland polar bear population to be completely protected because of its special genetics.
Amsterdam Island will soon be free of introduced species that spread avian cholera.
Since the 2018 drought in Cape Town, the idea of towing icebergs, from 50th parallel south, has resurfaced.
By following their congeners, albatrosses are interested in the Southern Ocean fishing boats, during their life, this attraction increases, then decreases with old age.
If we continue as before and fail to limit global warming to 1.5°C, most glaciers will have disappeared by the end of the century.
KSAT, which operates a network for satellite communications in polar regions, is supporting a NOAA project to observe solar storms.
A joint Sino-Thai laboratory was established at the Chinese Great Wall Research Station.
A study shows that beavers have been moving further and further into Alaska over the past 40 years, causing effects that can be seen from space.
Climate change may be responsible for turning streams and rivers in Alaska’s Arctic orange.
Australia plans to use tractor convoys to make the journey from the Australian Casey station to the drilling site of the oldest ice core and has started extensive testing.
“The Antarctic Sun” is a U.S. online platform with news about the ice and people of Antarctica, and reports on National Science Foundation research.
The Almirante Óscar Viel, Chile’s prestige project, is a big step closer to completion.
Ice ages in Antarctica occurred not only every 100,000 years, but at much shorter intervals, according to recent research.
French polar explorer Jean-Louis Étienne’s ambitious Polar POD project has been officially launched and is scheduled for construction in France and South Africa by 2024.
Korea plans to build an inland Antarctic research station by 2030. In order to better respond to climate change, the construction of the new station makes sense, it is stated.
A new report describes the climatic changes in the Arctic and the effects on animals and plants. However, there are large knowledge gaps about insects.
A research team from Ecuador found antibacterial activity in Antarctic soil fungi, which could be very relevant for medical research.