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At the appropriately named "Corpse Point" in the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, the permafrost is melting, ...
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The Blazing World is a testament to how far the written novel has travelled in the past 400 years. A literary time capsule, ...
So far this year, 25 gray whales have been found dead in Washington, making this year’s count the third highest in a half ...
It will take a transformation of our country’s pandemic preparedness to avoid the worst. Success, though, could establish Canada as a global leader in science and innovation ...
Bears are among the most powerful and adaptable mammals on Earth, thriving in environments ranging from Arctic ice sheets to tropical rainforests. We explore the evolution of bears, the unique ...
How a ‘beach bum’ British Tory became Trump’s safe bet for California’s governor - IN FOCUS: Once David Cameron’s right-hand ...
Under normal circumstances, a mosquito lives for just a few weeks, and in that time, its wings will carry it a few miles or ...
In Peter Matthiessen’s 1959 foundational book on conservation, “Wildlife in America,” he profiled most of our country’s most notable animal species together with the impacts of the human species on ...