Canadian Science Publishing is delighted to introduce Dr. Mark Mallory as the new Co-Editor-in-Chief of Arctic Science. Dr. Mallory joins Co-Editor-in-Chief Dr. Lisa Loseto in this role, succeeding Dr.…
In the Canadian Arctic, science meets art in an innovative initiative fostering communication between early-career researchers and northern communities. The Arctic Science to Art contest is a visionary project…
The post highlights research from the special issue Impacts of climate change on tundra ecosystems: Three decades of results from the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX), published in Arctic Science—an…
As ArcticNet’s Annual Scientific Meeting for 2021 winds down, Arctic Science (on behalf of its publisher, Canadian Science Publishing) and ArcticNet Student Association want to thank everyone who attended…
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Arctic has undergone a dramatic decline in recent decades. Dr. Ryan Danby (RD), Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and planning at…
Q&A with Paul Sokoloff From the Canadian Arctic to the deserts of Southern Utah, Paul Sokoloff captures the beauty of nature from the plants in the ground to…
Q&A with Veronica Coppolaro From collecting data on sea ice to photographing polar bears, we’re going above and below Arctic waters with Veronica Coppolaro. A PhD student at…
Q&A with Robert Izett Whether it's glare off helicopter windows or drones that want to fly themselves home, Robert Izett is well-versed on the struggles of photographing from…
Strawberry shortcake. Raspberry torte. Blackberry cobbler... all berry-filled dishes sure to delight. Or disappoint. Botanically speaking, the “berries” in these delectables are not actually berries. The grapes used to…
Northern Canada is warming more than twice as fast as the global average. The Arctic is the epicentre of the climate crisis, experiencing rapid and extraordinary changes. One of…