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Polar bears, pushed on land by climate change, get their own radar

Por: NBC News Science November 14, 2022

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As climate change diminishes sea ice from coastal communities in the Arctic and the subarctic, researchers expect polar bears to range further into the towns and camps in this remote part of the world.   Now, researchers in Churchill, Canada — sometimes called the polar bear capital of the world — are exploring whether radar technology could provide an early warning of the largest land carnivores’ presence.  They hope the technology,... + full article



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