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.
Thousands of New York City nurses are back at work after a strike ended at two of the city's biggest hospitals.
More than a dozen states have now banned substances known as "forever chemicals."
A new study by Columbia University Irving Medical Center said evidence suggests that prolonged sitting has detrimental effects on one's well-being but there is a fix.
Russia is planning a rescue mission to bring home three crewmembers in orbit.
A study says a five-minute light walk can alleviate the effects of sitting at a desk all day.
Swedish mining company LKAB has discovered what CEO Jan Moström called "the largest known deposit of rare earth elements in our part of the world."
Damar Hamlin was released from a Buffalo hospital and will continue to recover at home, just 10 days after the Bills player collapsed on the field and suffered a cardiac arrest.
Crews in California are scrambling to clean up widespread damage as a new storm is expected to hit the northern part of the state.
The Pentagon has dropped Covid-19 vaccine requirements for U.S. troops.
Nurses in New York continue to be on strike for three days as negotiations drag on.
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