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Scientists fly over Greenland to track melting ice
NASA scientists are in Greenland on a mission to track melting ice. Global warming is the chief culprit, but scientists want to know how this is happening. They’re aboard a research plane this week dropping probes into the ice to learn more. (Aug. 15)
Researchers study Greenland’s shrinking glaciers
Researchers are studying Helheim Glacier, one of Greenland’s many shrinking mountains of ice. Greenland’s ice has been melting for more than 20 years, but this year has been especially bad. (Aug. 20)
Winds send mattresses flying at open air cinema
Dozens of air mattresses flew across a park and into a nearby pool on Saturday in Denver as people gathered for an outdoor movie screening. (Aug. 20)
Fla. expert captures alligator at Chicago lagoon
An alligator expert from Florida has caught Chicago’s elusive Chance the Snapper just 36 hours after arriving in Illinois. (July 16)
Peckish penguins pop by sushi shop
A pair of sneaky penguins were found hiding in a sushi shop near Wellington train station in New Zealand. (July 17)
David Crosby compares new doc to ‘being naked in public”
Legendary musician David Crosby says his new documentary “Remember My Name” is “a little embarrassing” due to its honesty. (July 17)
Peckish penguins pop by sushi shop
A pair of sneaky penguins were found hiding in a sushi shop near Wellington train station in New Zealand. (July 17)
Peckish penguins pop by sushi shop
A pair of sneaky penguins were found hiding in a sushi shop near Wellington train station in New Zealand. (July 17)
Black postmaster honored 121 years after lynching
Just months after becoming Lake City, South Carolina’s first black postmaster, Frazier Baker was lynched by an angry mob. 121 years later, the Post Office he died trying to protect bears his name. (July 17)