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The Greenland shark’s extraordinary longevity is believed to be a result of its unique adaptation to the extreme cold of the ...
The Greenland shark—the world's longest-living vertebrate—is most often associated with cold Arctic waters. However, a new ...
Under the cold waters of the Arctic and the North Atlantic, the Greenland shark possesses an astonishing trait: its longevity. While this predator can live for more than 500 years, scientists have ...
Greenland sharks live for centuries with slow heartbeats and metabolism. Scientists study their longevity secrets.
Small Greenland shark measuring approx. 120 cm from Vågsfjorden in northern Norway, released with a tag so that it can be recognized if recaptured. Photo: Martin Nielsen ...
A genomic analysis of Greenland’s Qimmeq dogs suggest they and their human partners arrived on the island centuries earlier than previously thought.
As well as explaining what makes the blue shark so darn blue, it also appears that through the same mechanism, that blue can ...
Greenland’s answer to hut-to-hut hiking South Greenland’s agricultural roots date back to around 985 C.E. when Vikings arrived with livestock like cows and sheep.