It's been unseasonably warm in many parts of the country this winter, but nothing compared to the Arctic. Temperatures normally hover around four degrees below zero, but have been climbing much higher.
Laura Geggel, Senior Writer at Live Science, explains why these high temperatures are causing concern. Heat waves in the arctic aren't a new phenomenon, but normally they happen once every 10 years. The last heat wave in the arctic was just two years ago.
Geggel also discusses a German company's plan to establish a 4G mobile coverage on the moon. The network will reportedly be set up in 2019.
A study shows the Earth's inner core may have reversed its rotation, according to researchers.
SpaceX managed to complete a critical test on its Starship rocket prototype.
As COVID-19 continues to evolve, the Food and Drug Administration is proposing plans to roll out an updated vaccine every year going forward.
Matt Rogers, CEO & co-founder of startup Mill, joined Cheddar News to discuss how the company provides a subscription service that helps turn food waste into chicken feed.
The Food and Drug Administration is seeking to streamline future Covid-19 immunization shots.
Luke Iseman, CEO of Make Sunsets, joins Cheddar News to discuss how the startup is sending balloons filled with particles into the atmosphere to fight climate change.
Virtual doctor visits are going to a completely new level with the introduction of artificial intelligence into personal healthcare.
Cheddar News explains why the USDA is cracking down on organic food fraud.
Two astronauts on the International Space Station took a space walk Friday.
New England could get up to eight inches of snow by the end of Friday.
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