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Located at the intersection of South Hamilton and West Main Streets, just a short stroll from the Capitol building, the ...
Alone’ Season 12 contestants set up camp in Africa “The Land of Great Thirst” follows five of this season’s 10 survivalists ...
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Like most cool boxes of this ilk, the Bunker 66L performs best when it is pre-chilled, which essentially means filling it ...
Global warming just got a brand-new source for trapping heat as Arctic tundra turns up the dial on CO2 emissions. It’s now in ...
From Atlantic Coast kitchen parties to "Top Chef"–worthy restaurants, here's how to savor the country's diverse culinary ...
Out of the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon, expectations were high that Prime Minister Mark Carney would release a list of nation-building projects that his government would prioritize. He ...
By August, autumn cooling and snow turn the lush carpet of plants a brilliant scarlet and gold. Looking across the vast tundra can be disorienting. With few visual cues, distant grizzlies look ...
Arctic tundra plants must adapt to the cold, dark conditions of the tundra as the sun does not rise during the winter months. These plants experience brief growth periods during summer when ...
With the Arctic warming faster than the global average, researchers at UBC and the University of Edinburgh have made an important discovery about tundra plants and how they are adapting faster ...
Tundra plants can eek out an existence in the very short summers of the Canadian High Arctic such as here on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. (Anne Bjorkman, University of Gothenburg) Rapid climate change ...