The discovery came during the Ocean Census Arctic Deep EXTREME24 expedition, led by the Arctic University of Norway and other institutions. Scientists noticed a plume of gas rising from the seabed.
In the frigid depths of the Greenland Sea, nearly 12,000 feet beneath Arctic ice, scientists uncovered an extraordinary world ...
Extreme weather events have become significantly more common in the Arctic over recent decades, posing a threat to vital ...
Seven decades of reanalysis data show Arctic ecosystems are entering unprecedented climate conditions, accelerating demand ...
The fragile Arctic tundra is undergoing a dramatic transformation, according to a University of Gothenburg study. The international research shows that plants from nearby forests are steadily ...
According to a study published in the journal Science Advances led by experts from the Finnish Meteorological Institute, the ...
In a remote corner of Northern Norway, inside a dark coastal cave sealed off for millennia, scientists have opened a rare time capsule of life from 75,000 years ago. The bones and DNA traces of dozens ...
Arctic weather extremes are rising fast, harming plants, animals, people, and global climate balance worldwide.
Extreme weather events have become significantly more common in the Arctic over recent decades, posing a threat to vital polar ecosystems, according to new research by an international team of ...
The number of wildland fires burning in the Arctic is on the rise, according to NASA researchers. Moreover, these blazes are ...
Extreme weather events have become significantly more common in the Arctic over recent decades, posing a threat to vital ...