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When a lake is frozen, oxygen, which is vital for fish and other aquatic life depletes as the ice and snow prevent mixing with the air and limit ...
Arctic winters - once considered the most stable and predictable part of the region’s climate - are becoming warm, wet, and unstable.
Scientists in Svalbard were shocked to find rain and greenery instead of snow during Arctic winter fieldwork. The event ...
A new commentary published in Nature Communications by Dr. James Bradley, Reader in Environmental Science at Queen Mary ...
The mini sheet cakes are a top-tier purchase at Trader Joe’s, and they’ve been introducing seasonal flavors to remind us.
In a small, refrigerated room at a Brussels university, parka-wearing scientists chop up Antarctic ice cores tens of ...
Summer break is in full swing—and your sweet little snow cone is all grown up and graduated granita cum laude. Granita, also ...
From shooting speeding cars on frozen lakes to capturing stunning scenes in beautiful cities, here's how I captured a photo ...
The Steamer Combo lets you sample clams, mussels, and shrimp in one gloriously messy feast. The Seafood Feast adds snow crab legs to the mix, creating a mountain of shells that serves as a monument to ...
Discover how to keep your construction projects moving through winter with essential cold-weather equipment, safety protocols ...
Frozen light switches: How Arctic microbes could revolutionize neuroscience Rare blue proteins from cold-adapted microbes can serve as prototypes to design molecular on-off switches for cells.
You probably know polar bears as the big white animals roaming the Arctic, but there’s a lot about them that doesn’t make it into the usual stories. They deal with extreme cold, hunt in ways no other ...