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When was the last time Antarctica was ice-free?
LiveScience· 1 day agoAntarctica, which is nearly four times the size of the United States, is almost entirely covered by a miles-thick layer of ice. This ice cap formed...
Cold, snowy winters are part of Wisconsin's identity. But are they a thing of the past?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe conditions also can create the perfect conditions for dangerous lake-effect snow, which happens...
The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come – here’s why...
The Conversation· 3 days agoThe ozone layer is a vital planetary boundary that protects all life on Earth from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet radiation. The Montreal Protocol, which came into force just four years after ...
What’s Flying: Nice weather brings bird sightings
The Mining Journal· 3 days agoWhat happens when an amazing adult bald eagle lands atop a perfect treetop at the edge of Lake Superior and the lighting is just right to catch the...
Intercontinental Stock Near 52-Week High: What Investors Should Know?
Zacks· 3 days agoFree Report) closed at $162.60 on Thursday, near its 52-week high of $162.92, after having gained...
Ninja’s SLUSHi Frozen Drink Maker just got restocked after selling out 3 times, get it while it’s...
NJ.com· 5 days agoIf you've been refreshing the Ninja website on repeat, hoping for a restock on the SLUSHi, your...
What to know as Pa. hunting season kicks into full gear
Lancaster Online· 2 days agoPennsylvania’s 2024-25 hunting season unofficially kicked off Monday, Sept. 2, when the statewide...
CME Group Lags Industry in a Year: Is the Stock a Hold or Fold?
Zacks· 4 days agoFree Report) have gained 6.1% in the past year, underperforming the industry and the Zacks S&P 500...
Beat the Market Like Zacks: CareDx, Fair Isaac, 3M in Focus
Zacks· 6 days agoOur time-tested methodologies were at work to help investors navigate the market well last week. Here are some of our key performance data from the past three months.