Polar bears in some parts of the high Arctic are developing ice buildup and related injuries to their feet, apparently due to changing sea ice conditions in a warming Arctic. While surveying the ...
Some polar bears living in the far north are turning up with ice-related injuries that, in some cases, seriously affect their mobility and may be connected to the warming Arctic. Researchers ...
Polar bears in some parts of the high Arctic are developing ice buildup and related injuries to their feet. The changes appear to be an unexpected consequence of climate change, related to ...
Warming temperatures may be changing the ways ice forms, making it more likely to stick to and injure polar bears in two far north populations. Temperatures in the Arctic region are warming more ...
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Arctic polar bears, facing shifting ice conditions and warmer temperatures, are increasingly suffering from painful injuries caused by ice accumulation on their paws, according to recent findings from ...
Eight games into the 2024-25 season, the Missouri State University Division III Ice Bears have yet to lose a game. The dominant 8-0 start has been nothing short of impressive. Last year, the team lost ...
In a study that has provided clues about how polar bear disease could be linked to ice loss, scientists examined blood samples from bears in the Chukchi Sea - between Alaska and Russia.
Arctic and Antarctic regions faced significant ice losses in 2024, with Arctic sea ice reaching its seventh-lowest extent on record. The persistent reduction in polar ice contributes to broader ...
Change in sea ice conditions causes injuries to polar bears, with painful ice blocks up to 30cm in diameter adhering to their feet Adult polar bears in parts of the high Arctic are sustaining injuries ...
Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. US scientists say melting Arctic ice may be making polar bears sicker because once-frozen pathogens are being ...