Ice and a slice of luxury: Antarctic cruise includes a deep dive with champagne in a submersible

Ice and a slice of luxury: Antarctic cruise includes a deep dive with champagne in a submersible

We may be in one of the world’s most remote and inhospitable wildernesses, and now 85 metres (280ft) below the surface of a freezing ocean, but we are determined to be civilised. The Seabourn Pursuit has two submersibles, each capable of taking six passengers down to 300 metres underwater. Photo: Peter Neville-Hadley The beams of … Read more

First Case Of Polar Bear Death Due To Bird Flu Confirmed In Alaska

First Case Of Polar Bear Death Due To Bird Flu Confirmed In Alaska

A polar bear in one of the northernmost communities in Alaska has died after contracting bird flu, per local media reports. The case is being described as the first such polar bear death caused by the H5N1 virus, according to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. The bear was found near Utqiagvik in October of … Read more

Bird Flu Set to Spread in Antarctic, Causing Huge Damage, Report Says

Bird Flu Set to Spread in Antarctic, Causing Huge Damage, Report Says

PARIS —  Bird flu is likely to spread further in the Antarctic region, causing immense damage to wildlife, according to experts on the highly contagious disease that has killed hundreds of millions of birds worldwide in recent years. The spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, commonly called bird flu, to the remote southern … Read more

World’s largest iceberg A23a is on the move, stoking climate concerns

World’s largest iceberg A23a is on the move, stoking climate concerns

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Thousands of miles from the U.N.’s climate summit in the Middle East, the world’s largest iceberg is on the move for the first time in more than 35 years. Scientists believe the juggernaut’s breakaway from Antarctica was a natural occurrence, but say it provides a stark reminder of the potentially … Read more

Oldest mosquito in amber reveals bloodsucking surprise

Oldest mosquito in amber reveals bloodsucking surprise

Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are killed annually by malaria and other diseases spread through the bite of mosquitoes, insects that date back to the age of dinosaurs. All of these bites are inflicted by females, which possess specialized mouth anatomy that their male counterparts lack. But it hasn’t always been that way. Researchers … Read more