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Polar bear furs are natural ice-repellents, study finds
Unique lipids in polar bear sebum prevent ice accumulation, paving the way for eco-friendly anti-icing materials.
Polar bear fur could hold the secret to replacing ‘forever chemicals’
Now, researchers have discovered the bears have another unexpected Arctic adaptation: greasy fur. It’s a trait that, surprisingly, might help us find alternatives to “forever chemicals,” a class of widely used compounds that are linked to a range of health problems in people.
How do polar bears keep ice off their fur? Grease.
“Unwashed, greasy hair made it much harder for ice to stick. In contrast, when the polar bear hair was washed and the grease largely removed it performed similarly to human hair, to which ice sticks easily whether it is washed or greasy.”
Ice doesn't stick to polar bear fur - but why?
Polar bear fur resists ice because of a natural greasy coating called sebum. This helps them move quietly while hunting.
Greasy hair gives polar bears fur with anti-icing properties
An international team of scientists has discovered the anti-icing secret of polar bear fur—something that allows one of the planet's most iconic animals to survive and thrive in one of its most punishing climates.
How polar bears stop ice from freezing on their fur
Indigenous peoples of the Arctic traditionally use polar bear fur for its ice-resistant properties, but the science behind the bears’ natural antifreeze hasn't been studied until now
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This is how much climate change has impacted polar bear populations
Scientists have quantified how much climate change has driven the population decline of polar bears living in Canada's Hudson ...
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Polar bears are greasier than you think. Here's why
Polar bears are greasier than you think. Here's why - Scientists have discovered that the animals produce grease that makes ...
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ECU jumps into annual Polar Bear Plunge Thursday
East Carolina University has brought back their annual Polar Bear Plunge for another year. The first plunge was in 1997 and ...
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Why polar bears are putting a freeze on hair wash day
Scientists have found that sebum is what allows polar bears to stay insulated and thrive in some of Earth’s most punishing ...
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Polar bear population decline the direct result of extended ‘energy deficit’ due to lack of food
U of T Scarborough researchers have directly linked population decline in polar bears living in Western Hudson Bay to ...
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Polar Bear Poker Run raises money for suicide prevention
The Seven Slot Jeepers of Central Virginia are hosting their third annual Polar Bear Poker Run on February 2. The event ...
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Polar bear hair research could lead to ski and snowboard technology advancements
After collecting hair from six polar bears in the wild, scientists homed in on the hair 'sebum' (or grease) as the ...
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Can You Find a Polar Bear Among the Snowmen in This Brainteaser?
You might spy a lone top hat or a pair of lovebirds perched on some of the snowmen's heads—but those aren't the object of ...
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