Nature's oldest creatures defy aging rules. Greenland sharks live nearly 400 years. Ocean quahogs reach over 500 years.
Earth's mantle is so gooey, it takes eons for material that has been displaced by the weight of ice sheets to flow back. And ...
Along Greenland’s coastline, small villages became ghost towns decades ago after the Danish government relocated their populations to larger cities. In some, though, communities have been reclaimed as ...
Native to the arctic waters of the northern hemisphere, the Bowhead whale can live for centuries, and now scientists think ...
How can a shark live for centuries in icy Arctic waters? Scientists reveal how the Greenland shark’s slow metabolism and unique biology give it a lifespan of 400 years or more. Its incredible ...
The Greenlandic cabinet is collaborating with the Danish Capital Region, where the Rigshospitalet, the largest public and ...
Officials from Nunavut and Greenland have established a joint committee to develop inshore fisheries and create greater ...
From Canada’s National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, to this year’s Danish and Greenlandic government apologies for a forced IUD program, the spotlight is increasingly ...
Discover the largest sharks ever to roam the ocean. Learn about the extinct, colossal Megalodon (up to 20m) and the largest living shark, the gentle Whale Shark (up to 18.8m). See how these giants ...
Stanislav Kutuzov felt the drillhead he was controlling smash into the rock more than 100 metres below him high on a glacier ...
The community of Qoornoq, on a small island about an hour’s boat ride from the capital of Nuuk, was shuttered decades ago as part of Danish government efforts to modernize and consolidate Greenland’s ...
“Intrusion” isn’t a deep, cerebral thriller; it’s exactly what I’d call a perfect “popcorn film.” If you want a tense, ...