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Watercress is a densely growing, edible ground cover with a number of culinary uses and great nutritious value. It thrives in ...
It’s well established that the slow incremental “press” of rising temperatures is changing the Arctic landscape, threatening ...
Looking for evidence of a post-storm lightning strike, most people would keep an eye out for charred stumps or burned spots ...
A new study finds Antarctica gained mass for the first time in decades, reversing previous loss trends and briefly offsetting ...
Media Arts and Technology doctoral students help pioneer AI tools supporting mental health and well-being in Antarctica and ...
Mass changes across the Antarctic ice sheet have been detected using satellite gravimetry, revealing significant ...
When Ada Limon became the U.S. poet laureate back in 2022, she took that moment to reflect on poetry's power to connect or to ...
Scientists have discovered a new color... but you can only see it through a laser. How did scientists make the discovery and ...
Peter von Tiesenhausen calls Lifeline, the slow-growing row of white pickets he began building 35 years ago, his ‘most ...
Female emperor penguins lay a single pear-shaped egg early in the Antarctic winter when temperatures can dip to minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit and winds can reach hurricane force. Needing to ...
The best nature documentaries are the ultimate trip, minus the drugs. I'm talking about the kind of films that make you feel ...
One of the most unusual Easter eggs in the collection is a penguin egg brought back from Antarctica. Although it was already painted in Poland, the mere fact of having such a rare exhibit is unique.