Por: CBS News Health November 13, 2022
There are no white crosses amid the blue of Colony Glacier in Alaska, even though it's been the resting place for 52 U.S. servicemen, locked in frozen limbo there since 1952. It was just five days before Thanksgiving when a massive C-124 Globemaster on its way to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage lost radio contact during a storm.On board: Eight Army soldiers, a Marine Corps major, a Navy commander, and 41 airmen, including Isaac... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion November 22, 2022
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is one of those Alaska showpieces more often seen by visitors than by the state’s residents. When I finally got there this summer, after more than 40 years living in Alaska, I arrived the way most people do, onboard a cruise ship, in the... + más
Justice Alito accused of being SCOTUS leaker after new report: Disgrace | Newsweek
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World November 09, 2022
Long-lost artifacts from hundreds or even thousands of years ago continue to emerge from glaciers as they melt.Glaciers are large bodies of ice that constantly change and move under their own weight. For some areas, glaciers are vital to local ecosystems as they provide a... + más
Historic photos show Yosemite's Lyell glacier as it edges towards oblivion | Newsweek
Glaciers in Yosemite and Africa will disappear by 2050, U.N. warns | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Tech November 03, 2022
The glaciers in California's Yosemite National Park could be lost in just 28 years. The glaciers' retreat can be seen in historic images, with images dating back almost 150 years showing the extent of how much has been lost.Glaciers, which were first formed 10,000... + más
8-year-old boy hopes to become youngest to climb El Capitan. But is it safe? | ABC News
Expedition finds cameras left by Yukon mountaineers in 1937 | The Boston Globe
WGN-TV USA Sports November 01, 2022
, Posted: Oct 31, 2022 / 09:34 PM CDT Updated: Oct 31, 2022 / 09:34 PM CDT SHARE WGN Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling leads the special series Forecast – A Fragile Climate. In his 50 years as a meteorologist, he has seen the atmosphere do things he never thought possible.... + más
Study: Heatwave led to unprecedented melt of Swiss glaciers | Associated Press
What if Russia never sold Alaska? Here's how the world would look today | Newsweek
The Boston Globe USA World October 31, 2022
Explorers Bradford Washburn and Robert Bates traveled to the remote Yukon wilderness in 1937 to climb Mount Lucania, but a month of bad weather that preceded their trip had left the Walsh Glacier, the starting point of their expedition, covered in “fathomless” slush and... + más
Explorer's camera from 1930s found on glacier in Yukon territory | ABC News
Viking’s Second Expedition Ship Sets Sail: Meet The Viking Polaris | Forbes
Forbes USA Life October 29, 2022
Anyone who dreams of going to Alaska may envision stunning landscapes and snow-capped mountains, but there’s much more to the Land of the Midnight Sun than at first meets the eye. If you’re dreaming of seeing wild animals in their natural habitat, consider starting your... + más
Did the Watcher ever get caught? The real story behind Netflix series | Newsweek
Who were the real-life The Watcher suspects? From neighbors to gamers | Newsweek
ABC News USA Tech October 27, 2022
In 1937, American explorer Bradford Washburn abandoned a cache of heavy equipment, including cameras, while attempting to climb Mount Lucania in the Saint Elias Mountains of northwestern Canada.Washburn and his friend Bob Bates had to make their way back to civilization through... + más
A camera left in the Yukon by a legendary explorer in 1937 is found 85 years later | CBS News
iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking and rattling in TikTok, Snapchat, and other apps [Update: Fix coming next week] | 9to5Mac
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