Arctic explorer and adventurer Mark Wood joins WIRED to answer the internet's ice cold questions about polar expeditions. How does an average person travel to the arctic? Can they? What does it take ...
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How an Arctic explorer escaped using a knife made from frozen feces
Arctic exploration often left little room for error. In one documented case, an explorer became trapped by ice with no usable ...
GRAND FORKS — University of North Dakota President Thomas Kane probably felt a little sheepish in the spring of 1930. He was about to award an honorary degree to a former student who had been the bane ...
In March 1907, famed Arctic explorer Cmdr. Robert E. Peary visited the Alle-Kiski Valley to give a lecture about his attempts to be the first to reach the North Pole. Dr. John W. Goodsell was a member ...
Minnesotan Margaret Oldenburg (left) spent more than a decade tramping through the Canadian Arctic, collecting samples for the University of Minnesota's botany department. Her contributions are still ...
Pen Hadow, who's preparing for a months-long trek across the Arctic, speaks on climate change, how technology has changed the life of an explorer, and the dangers of swimming with bears. Natasha Lomas ...
Tucked between two potential landing sites for NASA’s Artemis program is a large impact crater. And sitting on the permanently shadowed floor of this crater is ice that future astronauts may be able ...
Arctic explorer and adventurer Mark Wood joins WIRED to answer the internet's ice cold questions about polar expeditions. How does an average person travel to the arctic? Can they? What does it take ...
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