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A heavily armed border. Hostile invasion tunnels. Giant flags beating their chests. A gift shop. A rewilding area.
A salty surge in the Southern Ocean is melting Antarctic sea ice from below — and causing dramatic changes scientists didn’t ...
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MotorTrend on MSNWhat's It Like to Drive to the North Pole and Back?He was recently part of a 12-person team that was the first to ever drive wheeled vehicles to the North Pole as part of a ...
In two recent studies, researchers suggest a weakening ocean current system is to blame for a persistent cold spot in the ...
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The Navy has decided to stop sharing the data.
Green Valley's Molly Sheridan completed seven marathons on seven continents in seven days this past February. That included ...
There’s a sweet new reason to visit downtown Milford. Today at 1:00 p.m., North Pole Creamery officially opened the doors to ...
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSNU.S. In Ice Breaker Race With Russia To Control The North PoleDouglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, explains how Russia’s dominance in the Arctic is pressuring the U.S. to develop its own fleet of icebreakers. With over half of the Arctic ...
A fascinating story In 1897, three scientists embarked in a gas balloon, aiming to fly over the North Pole. They never returned, and in many ways their memories were lost in history.
In a more optimistic scenario in which greenhouse gas emissions are reduced, the North Pole will still move as much as 39 feet (12 metres). For now, human-caused effects aren't moving the poles as ...
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