This greenhouse in a sea can in Arctic Canada is powered by wind and solar energy
In a sea can outside Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, there are rows of ripening cherry tomatoes working to grow from green
Read moreIn a sea can outside Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, there are rows of ripening cherry tomatoes working to grow from green
Read moreThe direction indicated by our compasses, the magnetic north pole, is not fixed, unlike the geographic north. In fact, it
Read moreAcross the North, vibrant aurora borealis dance and ripple across the sky practically every night in the winter. Most people
Read moreCould the belugas of Northern Quebec hold the key to preventing mercury intoxication in local Inuit communities? This is what
Read moreFrom melting sea ice to permafrost thaw to polar bears, read our selected reports on environmental science in the Arctic.
Read moreIn recent years, several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of watching immersive 360° videos using Virtual Reality (VR) technology to
Read moreIan Stirling (PhD) was awarded Ice Bear Lifetime Achievement Award Saturday by Polar Bears International, a non-profit solely focused on
Read moreAbout 75 people from across Canada, and as far as Australia and New Zealand, are in Inuvik, N.W.T., in northwestern
Read moreWhen scientists installed a time-lapse camera near the Donjek Glacier in Kluane National Park and Reserve in July, they thought
Read moreThe United Kingdom’s new polar research ship was formally named RRS Sir David Attenborough on Thursday by the Duke and
Read moreTwo major international science projects involving hundreds of scientists from around the world are underway in the Arctic seeking to
Read moreNew research suggests glacier-fed rivers in Canada’s North are sucking up and storing a lot of carbon dioxide from the
Read moreThe first systematic exploration of the interior of HMS Terror is offering Parks Canada underwater archeologists the tantalizing prospect that
Read moreA Parks Canada research team is en route to the underwater wrecks of Sir John Franklin’s ships in an effort
Read moreA group of Canadian and U.S. scientists backed by a NASA aircraft packed with sophisticated remote sensing equipment have converged
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