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Narwhal thermometers in Baffin Bay

Proving that scientists are a resourceful bunch, researchers from the University of Washington and the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources…

Mia Bennett 0November 2, 2010
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Arctic animals at risk from climate change and pollution

Two news stories today offer a disheartening look at the future of Arctic wildlife. First, the Scientific American blog reports…

Mia Bennett 0July 12, 2010
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A loss for polar bears and a victory for seals

Two Arctic species – the two which happen to be the cutest and cuddliest, the poster children for Arctic wildlife…

Mia Bennett 0May 9, 2009

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Seeing the stars reflected in a lake at our campsite along the John Muir Trail this summer ✨ #johnmuirtrail #sierras #astrophotography #california #backpacking shots from a few weeks at home in the 415 this summer 🌞 🌉 it was the coldest summer in 40 years, making the few sunny days like lightning in a bottle. it was july '25, last time i felt alive, sweating bullets in the concrete jungle. as winter arrives in London with temperatures forecast to drop to 0, it helps to look back on all those languorous evening strolls around Lancaster in the warm embrace of summer golden strolls with that shimmery someone nature on full kawaii mode 🦆🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐣 in italy, one dresses out of respect for others. as this signore seems to have been doing his entire life. the dolomitan lake whose unbelievable color distracted me so much, even from a distance, that i fell and broke my wrist. dio vi benedica 💙💙💙 (photo taken one-handed using my large camera while in forte dolore) my second day of training in the dolomites started on beautiful trails and ended in l'ospedale 🏥😖 after a few hours of running fueled by one of italy's many gifts to mankind - pocket espresso, which is a tiny packet of liquefied chocolate and espresso, straw included - i took a gnarly tumble down a ravine and snapped a few bones. i then proceeded to hike out 10 km to the road with my wrist hanging off my arm at a lovely 45° angle. (en route, i still managed to check out the lake to which i had been running 😎).

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