Persistent gravity anomaly detected beneath Antarctic ice sheet
Scientists have identified a gravity anomaly beneath Antarctica where Earth’s pull is weaker than expected. CIRAS analyzes this geophysical anomaly using real-world data.
Scientists have identified a gravity anomaly beneath Antarctica where Earth’s pull is weaker than expected. CIRAS analyzes this geophysical anomaly using real-world data.
Canada has announced plans to pursue Swedish airborne surveillance platforms for Arctic defense operations, marking a notable shift away from traditional reliance on U.S. systems.
Before treaty lines, dams, rail corridors, or extraction records, Lake Abitibi was already a threshold landscape: shallow, island-thick, divided by border and narrows, and tied to a northbound watershed running toward James Bay.
A new Canadian nuclear strategy raises the possibility of microreactors for remote northern defence sites. CIRAS reviews the real energy case, the historical warning, and the anomaly risk.
A reconstructed memory from 1960s Frobisher Bay. Kanaq’s life begins to shift as illness, family duty, and a changing Arctic pull her toward the land — and something deeper beneath it.