After a 12-day crossing, and a hard slog through sea ice, the field work on this Antarctic expedition is ready to start.
In recent decades, mangroves along the Atlantic coast of North America have expanded into areas traditionally dominated by ...
Shaking caused by quakes may cause ocean floor vents to release more nutrients, triggering blooms in plant-like organisms ...
The crumbling wooden house on South Georgia Island, where Sir Ernest Shackleton organized the rescue of his crew in 1916, is ...
Strip away Antarctica’s ice and the familiar white disc at the bottom of the map dissolves into something far stranger: a ...
A wildlife photographer has captured what are believed to be the first underwater images of the rare, elusive Ross seal.
In no particular order, Bob McDonald reviews 10 of the most fascinating accomplishments and noteworthy science news events of ...
A team of scientists, including one from Hyderabad-based INCOIS, has successfully deployed and retrieved an autonomous ocean glider in the Southern Ocean, marking a big leap in the country’s polar and ...
In this exclusive interview, we speak with Gaye Searancke to find out more about Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and its ...
Eco anxiety is very real, so we share this year's most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate.
The National Geographic Endurance is a comfortable base for explorations in icy waters, whether in the Arctic or in the ...
From polar pack ice to Arctic archipelagos, these winning images reveal how life is exquisitely engineered to survive at the ...