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'Artic' - 14 News Result(s)

  • Climate Experts Warn "Ice-Free Arctic Summers Before 2050"
    World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 19, 2023
    In a stern warning, two climate experts on Wednesday cited scientific studies to assert that human activity is pushing Earth to the brink of a dangerous climate tipping point and immediate action is needed to safeguard humanity's future and protect o
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  • Microbes Found Thriving in a Low-Oxygen, Super-Salty, Sub-Zero Spring in Canadian Arctic
    Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Saturday June 25, 2022
    Scientists have managed to find signs of microbial life in one of the harshest spots on Earth, giving further hope that life may also be found in some of the unknown environments of space. In the depths of the Canadian Arctic, scientists managed to identify signs of life in the low-oxygen, super-salty waters of the Lost Hammer Spring.
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  • Canada, Denmark To Divide Small Island In Arctic To Settle Friendly "War"
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday June 14, 2022
    Denmark and Canada will divide the small, uninhabited island in the Arctic known as Hans Island, ending an almost 50-year long ownership spat, in a largely symbolic act of diplomacy designed to avoid tensions in the high North.
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  • Russia's Only Aircraft Carrier On Fire In Port: Report
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 12, 2019
    A fire broke out Thursday on Russia's only aircraft carrier as it underwent repairs in an Artic shipyard, Russian news agencies reported, with at least one worker reported missing.
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  • Arctic Blast In US Likely To Break Records, 1,000 Flights Cancelled
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday November 12, 2019
    The US is readying for a Siberia kind of week ahead with an Arctic Blast likely to set record-low temperatures all the way from areas east of the Rocky Mountains to the North East states.
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  • Greenland Is Melting Faster Than At Any Time In The Past 450 Years (At Least)
    World News | Chris Mooney, The Washington Post | Thursday March 29, 2018
    Scientists who crossed western Greenland with a fleet of snowmobiles, pulling up long cylinders of ice at camps a little more than a mile above sea level, have found evidence that the vast sheet of ice is melting faster than at any time in the past 450 years at least - and possibly much longer than that.
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  • Fast-Melting Arctic Is Already Altering Ocean's Circulation, Say Scientists
    World News | Chris Mooney, The Washington Post | Thursday March 15, 2018
    Scientists studying a remote and icy stretch of the North Atlantic have found new evidence that fresh water, likely melted from Greenland or Arctic sea ice, may already be altering a key process that helps drives the global circulation of the oceans.
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  • Volvo Launches Biggest Bus In The World
    Written by CarAndBike Team | Thursday December 1, 2016
    Developed in Brazil especially for BRT systems, it measures 30 metres in length and can carry up to 300 passengers.
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  • This Globetrotter Hen Is Sailing Around The World With Her Human
    Offbeat | Written by Nivi Shrivastava | Wednesday June 15, 2016
    Meet Monique, a hen, who is currently on a global adventure with her human Guirec Soude. The travel tales of these two sailors have now gone viral on the Internet as Mr Soude posted a video of their journey across North Pole region.
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  • Russia to Free Arctic Sunrise Ship: Greenpeace
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday June 6, 2014
    Russia in a "surprise move" is to release Greenpeace's Dutch-flagged Artic Sunrise ship, seized last year after a protest against Arctic oil drilling, the environmental group said on Friday.
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  • Arctic air eases its grip on much of the US
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday January 9, 2014
    An arctic blast eased its grip on much of the eastern U.S. on Wednesday, with winds calming and the weather warming slightly.
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  • Climate "changing before our eyes": World Meteorological Organization
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday November 28, 2012
    The fact that Arctic sea ice has melted this year to its lowest recorded level shows, along with other weather extremes, that "climate change is taking place before our eyes", the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.
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  • Unlikely coincidence helps plane crash survivors
    World News | Associated Press | Monday August 22, 2011
    Within minutes after the Boeing 737-200 passenger jet slammed into a hill in Canada's remote Arctic region, military helicopters were landing at the crash site to evacuate the three survivors of the crash that killed 12 people. In an unlikely coincidence, several hundred military personnel in the region preparing for a mock airliner crash training ...
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  • Offbeat Life | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 8, 2011
    Artworks from Jaipur, the city which has played host to film stars, literary giants, other celebrities and backpackers from across the globe will soon be shown in Chicago.The Art Institute of Chicago (ARTIC), one of the largest museums in America where Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda had delivered his historic address in 1896, is developing a ...
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'Artic' - 14 News Result(s)

  • Climate Experts Warn "Ice-Free Arctic Summers Before 2050"
    World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 19, 2023
    In a stern warning, two climate experts on Wednesday cited scientific studies to assert that human activity is pushing Earth to the brink of a dangerous climate tipping point and immediate action is needed to safeguard humanity's future and protect o
    www.ndtv.com
  • Microbes Found Thriving in a Low-Oxygen, Super-Salty, Sub-Zero Spring in Canadian Arctic
    Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Saturday June 25, 2022
    Scientists have managed to find signs of microbial life in one of the harshest spots on Earth, giving further hope that life may also be found in some of the unknown environments of space. In the depths of the Canadian Arctic, scientists managed to identify signs of life in the low-oxygen, super-salty waters of the Lost Hammer Spring.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Canada, Denmark To Divide Small Island In Arctic To Settle Friendly "War"
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday June 14, 2022
    Denmark and Canada will divide the small, uninhabited island in the Arctic known as Hans Island, ending an almost 50-year long ownership spat, in a largely symbolic act of diplomacy designed to avoid tensions in the high North.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Russia's Only Aircraft Carrier On Fire In Port: Report
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 12, 2019
    A fire broke out Thursday on Russia's only aircraft carrier as it underwent repairs in an Artic shipyard, Russian news agencies reported, with at least one worker reported missing.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Arctic Blast In US Likely To Break Records, 1,000 Flights Cancelled
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday November 12, 2019
    The US is readying for a Siberia kind of week ahead with an Arctic Blast likely to set record-low temperatures all the way from areas east of the Rocky Mountains to the North East states.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Greenland Is Melting Faster Than At Any Time In The Past 450 Years (At Least)
    World News | Chris Mooney, The Washington Post | Thursday March 29, 2018
    Scientists who crossed western Greenland with a fleet of snowmobiles, pulling up long cylinders of ice at camps a little more than a mile above sea level, have found evidence that the vast sheet of ice is melting faster than at any time in the past 450 years at least - and possibly much longer than that.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Fast-Melting Arctic Is Already Altering Ocean's Circulation, Say Scientists
    World News | Chris Mooney, The Washington Post | Thursday March 15, 2018
    Scientists studying a remote and icy stretch of the North Atlantic have found new evidence that fresh water, likely melted from Greenland or Arctic sea ice, may already be altering a key process that helps drives the global circulation of the oceans.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Volvo Launches Biggest Bus In The World
    Written by CarAndBike Team | Thursday December 1, 2016
    Developed in Brazil especially for BRT systems, it measures 30 metres in length and can carry up to 300 passengers.
    www.carandbike.com
  • This Globetrotter Hen Is Sailing Around The World With Her Human
    Offbeat | Written by Nivi Shrivastava | Wednesday June 15, 2016
    Meet Monique, a hen, who is currently on a global adventure with her human Guirec Soude. The travel tales of these two sailors have now gone viral on the Internet as Mr Soude posted a video of their journey across North Pole region.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Russia to Free Arctic Sunrise Ship: Greenpeace
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday June 6, 2014
    Russia in a "surprise move" is to release Greenpeace's Dutch-flagged Artic Sunrise ship, seized last year after a protest against Arctic oil drilling, the environmental group said on Friday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Arctic air eases its grip on much of the US
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday January 9, 2014
    An arctic blast eased its grip on much of the eastern U.S. on Wednesday, with winds calming and the weather warming slightly.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Climate "changing before our eyes": World Meteorological Organization
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday November 28, 2012
    The fact that Arctic sea ice has melted this year to its lowest recorded level shows, along with other weather extremes, that "climate change is taking place before our eyes", the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Unlikely coincidence helps plane crash survivors
    World News | Associated Press | Monday August 22, 2011
    Within minutes after the Boeing 737-200 passenger jet slammed into a hill in Canada's remote Arctic region, military helicopters were landing at the crash site to evacuate the three survivors of the crash that killed 12 people. In an unlikely coincidence, several hundred military personnel in the region preparing for a mock airliner crash training ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Offbeat Life | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 8, 2011
    Artworks from Jaipur, the city which has played host to film stars, literary giants, other celebrities and backpackers from across the globe will soon be shown in Chicago.The Art Institute of Chicago (ARTIC), one of the largest museums in America where Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda had delivered his historic address in 1896, is developing a ...
    www.ndtv.com
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