A long-debated platinum spike in Greenland ice is best explained by volcanic activity rather than a cosmic impact, reshaping ideas about what triggered the Younger Dryas cooling. An unusual platinum ...
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The 8 most magical trails I’ve run—plus 2 more I’m dreaming of
These 10 bucket list destination trail runs can be lifetime experiences for runners with an adventurous mindset ...
From sacred rituals to fleeting moments of survival, the winning images from the latest Travel Photographer of the Year ...
Birds on Niagara – an annual international birding festival – is set to take place from Thursday, February 12 to Monday, ...
Inuuteq Storch, a young photographer from Greenland with a show at MoMA PS1, captures daily life in a place much less remote ...
During the very cold snap earlier this month we made a trip to the Wildlife and Wetland Trust’s reserve at Welney on the Ouse Washes, a journey that has become something of a traditional ...
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Is Denmark Putting a “Tripwire” Force in Greenland?
In a narrow sense, the function of a “tripwire” force is to deter conflict. In fact, it often escalates it.
Greenland, the world's largest island, is drawing global attention due to its massive ice sheet and rich natural resources.
The Travel Photographer Of The Year 2025 competition showcases the best work in the industry - from magnificent close-ups to ...
Northern lights activity is still raging—here’s our expert’s guide on how to see (really see!) the kaleidoscopic northern ...
This week's winner features something a little different, with a magnificent sunset contributing to an atmospheric image.
A standout midwinter spell produced Ireland's second Redhead in Co Kerry, a twitchable Killdeer in Hampshire and a new ...
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