I spent four days learning about biomimicry and how studying polar bear pelts led to solar energy-capturing coats.
Objective Gravel is one of several scenarios unfolding as members of the Canadian Armed Forces conduct a sub-Arctic training exercise in and around Chisasibi in northern Quebec.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.4 on the Richter Scale jolted the Jan Mayen Island Region on Monday, as per the National Center ...
Pine Ridge Marketplace, 3250 Gateway Blvd, Prescott, known for its dynamic blend of retail, dining and entertainment, is ...
The Romsdalseggen Ridge hike provides breathtaking panoramic views of fjords and mountains. Situated near Andalsnes, this ...
Arctic blasts in January and February gave the Rio Grande Valley a bracing respite from the generally warmer and drier than normal conditions generally forecast for the period, but now it's time for ...
The crown jewel of the Festival of Animated Objects is the Dolly Wiggler Cabaret, a collection of short-form puppetry for ...
National parks saw a record-breaking 331.8 million visitors in the last year, a 2% increase from the previous year. Great ...
“We did have that Arctic ridge of high pressure that stuck around, basically, all of B.C. for at least half of the month, which did keep temperatures low,” explained Environment Canada ...
Arctic communities have long been noticing changes in the sea ice across Alaska, with ice setting up later most years and proving less dependable throughout the winter many years. The impacts have ...
Many people associate Noel Odell with Mallory and Irvine's disappearance. But Odell made many other important ascents during ...
Scientists have discovered the world’s oldest known juniper shrub in Finland, and it’s an incredible 1,647 years old! Researchers from the University of Padua in Italy found this ancient plant in ...