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A genomic analysis of Greenland’s Qimmeq dogs suggest they and their human partners arrived on the island centuries earlier than previously thought.
Genomic data sheds light on how populations of sledge dogs — and their human handlers — have shifted over past 800 years.
GENEVA — Rescuers hail a furry Chihuahua as a "four-legged hero" after its pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter crew find its owner, who fell into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier nearby. A ...
Rescuers in Switzerland are hailing as a “four-legged hero” a furry Chihuahua that paced atop an Alpine rock after its owner ...
In her new podcast, Siila Watt-Cloutier brings together Indigenous voices to explore how rapid Arctic melting is changing ...
The coldest country in the world offers a remote destination with rewarding experiences of northern lights viewing, polar ...
Air Inuit selects a handful of people from Nunavik to train in its Sparrow program, meant to increase the number of Inuit ...
The mineral-rich Arctic island is open for tourism. Locals want to show what makes Greenland unique beyond a recent ...
Here’s why some people say they hear cracking and popping from an atmospheric event that shouldn’t be able to produce any ...
Grise Fjord, located 3,461 kilometers (2,150 miles) from Canada's capital, Ottawa, is Canada’s northernmost permanently inhabited town, situated deep within the Arctic Circle. This extreme settlement, ...
Inuit village in Quebec’s Far North facing ‘severe’ water distribution challenges Morgan Lowrie Montreal The Canadian Press ...
Inuit languages really do have many words for snow, linguists found—and other languages have conceptual specialties, too, potentially revealing what a culture values ...