An international research team reveals how the Antarctic midge, the only native insect of Antarctica, survives extreme cold, ...
This finding has shed new light on the evolutionary past of birds and revealed critical information about their survival and ...
When Philip Sontag first visited Antarctica as a Ph.D. student, he brought back an unusual souvenir: a huge bag of penguin ...
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TravelPulse on MSNQuark Expeditions Unveils Details About 2026-27 Antarctica SeasonQuark Expeditions' 2026-27 Antarctic season includes 43 departures with 13 itineraries, the new ship World Voyager, a new ...
Quark Expeditions has unveiled the ‘New Adventures: Whales, Camping, and Science’, its highlight anticipated Antarctic 2026-2027 season with a series of exciting firsts.
Quark Expeditions will also launch a new 14-day expedition called ‘Antarctica by Helicopter: Crossing the Circle & the ...
The Explorers Club recognizes SETI Institute Senior Research Scientist Dr. Dale Andersen with its Finn Ronne Memorial Award.
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A non-flying mosquito, the only insect native to Antarctica, provides clues about cryopreservationIt experiences obligatory diapause, a period of dormancy that is naturally induced at a fixed time in an organism's life cycle. When we think of Antarctic animals, most would mention penguins, and ...
SEATTLE — Quark Expeditions is offering a first look at its Antarctic 2026-2027 season. Promoted under the banner ‘New ...
A team of scientists from Bowling Green State University are currently en route to Antarctica in search of groundbreaking new data that could play a key role in the future of climate research.
Picture an Antarctic animal and most people think of penguins, but there is a flightless midge, the only known insect native ...
What’s the only native insect of Antarctica have to do to survive? An Osaka Metropolitan University-led international ...
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