Photons filter down through the atmosphere and are eagerly absorbed by light-powered organisms such as plants and algae ... paint a new picture of life in the Arctic’s polar night and possibly ...
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Arctic blast: How to revive plants after a winter freezeAn arctic front swept across the U.S., dropping temperatures and bringing sleet and snow as far south as South Texas, likely destroying a few plants and vegetation. To aid in bringing life back to ...
MOVING EARLIER. As the onset of spring arrives earlier, some Arctic species are advancing the timing of important activities to try to keep pace. The flowering of plants, egg-laying of birds, and ...
Some theories suggest that this “Arctic greening” will help counteract climate change. The idea is that since plants take up carbon dioxide as they grow, rising temperatures will mean Arctic ...
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New findings reveal thriving life under Arctic iceHowever, it turns out that plants can accumulate biomass ... that live under the snow and ice cover of the Arctic Ocean. They proved that life could develop under the ice cover at the North ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska— The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to protect a rare Arctic plant called the Alaskan glacier buttercup under the Endangered ...
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