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Polar Bears Facing Tomorrow’s Heat Show Genetic Warning Signs Today
Blood samples from warm vs. cold Greenland bears reveal genetic patterns that could predict how polar bears respond to ...
The Greenland shark ( Somniosus microcephalus) is no ordinary fish. Measuring up to 23 feet (seven meters) long and capable of living for over 400 years, it moves through the icy waters of the North ...
Polar bears are expected to become extinct but there are some signs their DNA is changing and they are adapting to new ...
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How the Greenland shark cheats death for over 500 years
Scientists discovered some individuals were already old when Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel, making this shark the ...
Study is the first to find a statistically significant link between rising temperatures and altered DNA activity in a wild ...
New research reveals a link between rising temperatures and changes in polar bear DNA, which may be helping them adapt and ...
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Greenland’s Third-Ever Oscar Hopeful ‘Walls’ Goes Deep on Human Connection and Second Chances
Akinni Inuk' from Sofie Rørdam and Nina Paninnguaq Skydsbjerg is not only a documentary about prison but also a contemplation ...
Trump’s interest in Greenland ties to its strategic Arctic location, rare earth minerals, and key U.S. military base—making it a geopolitical prize.
New research has suggested that polar bears could be rewriting their DNA in order to adapt to warmer climates. Researchers from University of East Anglia discovered some genes related to heat-stress, ...
A 400-year-old Greenland shark, the world’s longest-living vertebrate, was spotted 4,000 miles from its Arctic home, offering ...
The Arctic Ocean current is at its warmest in the last 125,000 years, and temperatures continue to rise. Due to these warming temperatures more than ...
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