Discovery of Baby Mammoth Yana in Siberia

A 50,000-year-old baby mammoth named Yana was discovered in eastern Siberia, Russia, in almost perfect preservation. The find is expected to provide valuable insights into mammoths' development, adaptive traits, and Ice Age habitats.

Impact of Thawing Permafrost on Alaskan Rivers

Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color to rusty orange due to toxic metals released by thawing permafrost. The discoloration is caused by minerals like iron, zinc, copper, nickel, and lead, which are toxic to river ecosystems. This is an unexpected consequence of climate change.

Impact of Permafrost Thaw on Remote Villages

Remote villages on permafrost face threat to residents' ability to stay on their ancestral land