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For Version 4, there is one day of missing data on 17 September 2024, and a day with partial missing data on 18 September 2024, due to missing input data from the satellite during that time. For ...
A massive research project will investigate the role of icebergs in driving melting of the Greenland ice sheet, a process that could trigger a catastrophic collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturn ...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic has decreased by about 40 percent since 1979. New technologies are being deployed to regrow it.
A recent study revealed that the Northern Hemisphere has 2,466 kilometers of newly exposed coastline, with 66% of that in Greenland.
World Expo opened on Sunday with 160 countries and regions showcasing their technology, culture and food, with host Japan ...
Our Dear Leader has recently ordered the detention of numerous foreigners and immigrants who were in the USA legally – mostly with green cards or student or work visas or ...
Long before today’s slow-moving tree dwellers, sloths were towering giants. In this episode, we look back at the age of the giant ground sloth - massive creatures that once roamed the Americas, ...
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Everything You Missed from NHL Week 25
Week 25 of the NHL was packed with drama, surprises, and game-changing moments you won’t believe unless you saw them. This ...
Israeli cuisine from an award-winning chef, a Chinese restaurant with a family legacy, and a casual beach vibe spot ...
Back in January, a massive chunk of ice the size of Chicago broke off from an ice sheet on Antarctica’s coast. Exploring the waters this oversized block of ice once covered, scientists found — to ...
FARGO — The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colo., recently announced Arctic Sea ice reached its maximum extent of the winter season on March 22. Covering 5.53 million ...
The meltdown extends beyond the Arctic. Antarctica recently flirted with a record low in its own annual sea ice minimum – this while the Arctic hits an unprecedented winter low. As a result, Meier ...