Cornelius Nutarak Pond Inlet Baffin Island, Nunavut

It’s Sensitive. Really.

Nothing but the tooth
Broad host range of SARS-CoV-2 in Invertebrates

Inuit and Scientific Studies of the Narwhal: Connecting Parallel Perceptions

Integrating Inuit Knowledge with Science in a Discussion of Narwhal Population Dynamics, Behavior, and Biology
Broad host range of SARS-CoV-2 predicted by comparative and structural analysis of ACE2 in vertebrates

Dr. Martin Nweeia Studies an Enigma

The Narwhal's Unique Sensory Organ

That’s One Weird Tooth

The Narwhal Tooth: Solving the Mystery of Nature’s Most Intriguing Tooth

The Ins and Outs of the Narwhal's Tusk
Pavia Nielsen, Inuit Hunter and Fisherman
10 Pioneers Who Changed Our Understanding of Nature
Ole Qvist Uummannaq
Jens Jeremiassen

The Narwhal Tooth: Solving the Mystery of Nature’s Most Intriguing Tooth
The narwhal tooth has long fascinat- ed sea explorers, scientists and aristocracy. The legendary spiraled tusk has wound its way into the books of scientific rarities and mythical legends. Researchers have proposed myriad theories to explain a tooth that extends 6-10 feet from the upper jaw of this arctic whale. Yet, they have come no closer to an understanding of its evolution and purpose.

Biology and Cultural Importance of the Narwhal

Elisapie Ootova, Pond Inlet
It all begins with an idea.