Rare Warm Spell Hits Antarctica in the Dead of Winter
Antarctica is experiencing some unseasonably warm weather in the midst of its winter, and it may have nothing to do…
What is the best country to visit? One top traveler picks his top five
I'm often asked: "What is your favorite country to visit?"For an avid adventurer, it's a confounding question. How to distill…
Where are the world’s millionaires and how is wealth divided globally? | Business and Economy News
The world has at least 58 million US dollar millionaires, accounting for 1.5 percent of the global adult population, according…
July 21 was the hottest day on record, European climate agency says
On Sunday, the Earth sizzled to the hottest day ever measured by humans, yet another heat record shattered in the…
Why is July the hottest month of the year? | Climate News
EXPLAINERThe world has faced its 12th straight month of historic heat, with this summer on track to be among the…
Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s last ship found off Labrador’s south coast, says expedition
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society says it has found polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final ship, the Quest, off Labrador's…
New cancer cases to soar 77 percent by 2050, WHO predicts | World Health Organization News
There were an estimated 20 million new cancer cases in 2022, with more than 35 million new cases predicted by…
Female firefighters who skied from West Antarctica to South Pole with no assistance in temperatures as low as -58°F reveal every day was like Groundhog Day
Female firefighters who skied from West Antarctica to the South Pole have broken a world record.Georgina Gilbert and Rebecca Rowe,…
Scientists Discover 20-Arm ‘Antarctic Strawberry Feather Star’
Another day, another terrifying sea creature for our fragile human minds to process. A team of marine scientists say they’ve…
Climate change: Antarctica could become planet’s ‘radiator’ due to ‘extreme’ weather, fear scientists carrying out government review | Climate News
"Tumbling" records in Antarctica must be taken more seriously because of their "cascading" global impacts, a group of scientists asked…