Explorer and author Stephan Kesting shares the biggest lessons he learned on a 1,000 mile solo canoe trip in the remote Arctic after a life-saving kidney transplant.
A new study by Connecticut College provides strong evidence that palm trees once thrived in subarctic Canada, reshaping scientific understanding of past Arctic climates. Professor Peter Siver's ...
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Palm trees of the tribe Trachycarpeae once thrived in what is now subarctic Canada, according to an analysis of fossilized phytoliths — microscopic siliceous structures produced in specific tissues by ...
In his new book 'Perseverance', Stephan Kesting reveals how he survived a six-week solo trip in the subarctic, and what he learned about himself along the way Lizz Schumer is the senior books ...
The sizes of the seasonal variations were clinically modest. Conclusions Although the authors found highly statistically significant individual seasonal patterns for all risk factors, the sizes of the ...
The genomic evidence, particularly the distinct signals of directional selection in Lake Storvatnet (e.g., regions on Chr 1, 7, 9, and 17), underscores the role of selection as an important ...
Conclusions In this subarctic population, MI incidence was little affected by the weather, probably due to behavioural protection. However, cold weather and heavy snowfall may be associated with ...
Thus, it is important to understand the impact of this harsh environment on autonomous navigation systems. To this end, we present a field report analyzing teach-and-repeat navigation in a subarctic ...