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Polar bear furs are natural ice-repellents, study findsand spending extensive periods in water at sub-zero temperatures, it seems that the fur grease provides a natural route for polar bears to easily shed ice when it forms due to the low ice adhesion ...
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How Do Polar Bears Keep Ice Off Their Fur? New Study Reveals the Secret—and It Could Improve TechnologyShe realized that she had never seen a polar bear covered in ice in any wildlife documentaries, even after they emerged from a dive in below-freezing water. “And then I thought, well ...
Scientists discovered that polar bear fur’s oily coating prevents ice from sticking, thanks to a unique mix of lipids. This ...
In "Ends of the Earth," Neil Shubin travels north and south to explore the frontiers of polar science and history.
An international study published in Science Advances has explored the anti-icing properties of polar bear ... the sebum, ice adhesion was four times higher than unwashed samples. The study also ...
In seconds they’re out of the water again, running across the ice, spooked by the approach of our helicopter. Prolonged running can harm polar bears: Fat and fur insulate them so well they risk ...
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