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From Engelberg to the summit, Mt Titlis offers a spectacular alpine escape. The Rotair cable car rotates for a full-circle ...
It has only been two years since the iconic, and titular, kaiju rose from the sea and decimated a post-WWII Japan in Takashi Yamazaki’s magnificent Godzilla Minus One, but we’ll soon be going back for ...
Abstract: Permanent GNSS stations continuously monitor Earth’s crust movements in horizontal and vertical directions. The recorded data include deterministic variations, including linear trends, ...
Here we've pulled together a number of our favorite chats and conversations with pilots of commercial flights in the flight deck, compiled from our cockpit shoots over the past couple of years. Join ...
Veteran oilman Robert Price was regaled with stories of dogsledding and adventures in Greenland as a child from his father who served as a military weatherman there during World War II. Those stories ...
Thawing permafrost in Greenland creates access to critical minerals that were previously difficult to extract or were otherwise inaccessible. Within the last month, rumblings about a major U.K. mining ...
The upgraded early warning radar scans the horizon at Thule Air Base, Greenland. (Paul Honnick/U.S. Space Force) Since the early days of the Cold War, the early warning radars on Greenland have been a ...
Greenland’s defenses are being bolstered against Russia and China, but the real target is Trump Link Copied! With US President Donald Trump repeatedly expressing his ambition to bring Greenland under ...
Technical University of Denmark scientists obtained precise measurements of how Greenland is shifting due to ice melt. They collected data from 58 GNSS stations across Greenland to determine the ...
Remarkable changes are taking place in Greenland these years, according to new research. As a result, Greenland is increasingly subjected to twisting, pressure, and tension. Remarkable changes are ...
The effects of a record heat wave from February 2020 on Eagle Island in Antarctica. Photo: NASA This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization ...