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Some polar bears have been getting chunkier—despite losing their main hunting grounds to climate change
Yet, one group of polar bears—which rely on sea ice to hunt their main prey, seals—has recently fattened up, despite the ...
A population of bears in Norway’s Arctic is confounding scientists’ expectations, getting fatter and healthier even as the sea ice melts rapidly.
Remarkably, the number of days with no ice in the region increased by roughly 100 during that period. And yet, as the authors found, the body condition of both male and female polar bears—i.e., how ...
The son of Norway’s crown princess broke down on Wednesday as he denied that videos on his phone showed acts of rape, during ...
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Exclusive-US Treasury has not pledged funds to AfDB's 2025 ADF financing round, spokesman says
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury did not contribute funds to the African Development Bank's fund ...
What to know about Norway's royals as crown princess and her son face new scrutiny - The eldest son of Norway’s crown ...
The week's top stories include Wood Mackenzie's predictions about LNG's impact on EU energy costs, the PM's meeting with Xi ...
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Norway’s polar bears reveal shocking new trend in fresh research
In the high Arctic, where polar bears have long symbolized the dangers of a warming planet, new research from Norway is ...
An Arctic farming experiment reveals that carbon losses from peat soils are not fixed, but highly sensitive to how water is ...
New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
Moldova’s application has stalled largely for political reasons. EU countries have chosen to advance Chișinău in lockstep ...
Against the backdrop of Arctic warming, polar bears in Norway’s far north are gaining fat and feeding on new prey—a testament ...
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