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Ski season is never over if you're willing to suffer just a little bit. Check out 5 missions from a few of our favorite pro athletes where skiing was just a part to the puzzle.
There’s more to Lapland than chasing aurora borealis and searching for Santa, as Harriet Mallinson discovers on a survival ...
An alarming new study warns that disturbing climate markers in the Arctic might become part of the region's permanently ...
With much of the world’s attention focused on US President Donald Trump’s historic visit to the Middle East or the ...
A haze of ice crystals in the air created a halo around the low sun as three snowmobiles thundered onto the sea ice on a ...
Researchers are trying to rebuild sea ice above the Arctic Circle so it can reflect the sun’s warming rays, slowing climate ...
The June 2025 issue of Scientific American is packed with exciting features, from magnificent mitochondria and a plan to ...
Swiss researcher Achille Capelli has found an open-air laboratory in Alaska. He is studying the polar ice shelf and is ...
Thank you for a great piece ( Spectrum, April 5) on the Norwegian trainers teaching Nato soldiers how to fight in the Arctic. It brought back fond memories of my own military service.
At Izembek Lagoon, Pacific black brant are choosing to overwinter in the Bering Sea — drawn by warming waters and the ...
As tensions rise to grab Arctic resources, the U.S. is racing to construct a new icebreaker vessel that can secure a foothold ...
An athlete aims to be the first person to swim around Martha's Vineyard to educate the public on sharks. The swim corresponds ...