The frozen ground beneath our feet holds secrets from thousands of years past. These permanently frozen soils, known as ...
Permafrost thaw can stimulate the release of soil carbon, triggering a positive carbon-climate feedback that may be mediated ...
In the Arctic tundra of Alaska, climate change is forcing an Alaska Native village to relocate. Rising temperatures are ...
Researchers incubated permafrost samples from Alaska at different temperatures and found that microbes from the last ice age ...
Ancient life has been resurrected from the bowels of a military tunnel that penetrates the Alaskan permafrost.
New ways to measure thawing permafrost could help us understand its potential impacts on infrastructure, military outposts, and communities.
“Deep below the glistening surface of a frozen Arctic lake, something is bubbling—something that could cause global warming to accelerate beyond all previous projections… Now the freezer door is ...
Every time you eat a blueberry, the microbiome in your gut gets to work. Bacterial enzymes attack the organic compounds of the fruit: a burbling, gurgling digestive process that can, often to our ...
Scientists thawed ancient soil in the lab and tiny nematodes, Panagrolaimus kolymaensis, “woke up” after being frozen for ...
Alaska’s permafrost is melting and revealing high levels of mercury that could threaten Alaska Native peoples. That’s according to a new study released earlier this month by the University of Southern ...