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NASA

Interconnected: The Science of NAAMES

3rd - 11th
Most people wouldn’t expect microscopic life forms in the ocean to have much to do with Earth’s atmosphere. It turns out that their influence is profound, which is why an extraordinary team of scientists has taken to the sea...
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NASA

Warm Winter Cyclone Damaged Arctic Sea Ice Pack

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A large cyclone that crossed the Arctic in December 2015 brought so much heat and humidity to this otherwise frigid environment that it thinned and shrunk the sea ice cover during a time when the ice should have been...
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Curated Video

UK-Norway strike landmark deal: British frigates chosen amid rising Arctic tensions

9th - Higher Ed
Norway has signed a $13.51 billion deal with the UK to acquire British-made frigates, marking one of the largest defence agreements between the two nations and boosting naval cooperation in Europe.
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Curated Video

Survivors of the SS Athenia reunite to mark 80th anniversary

9th - Higher Ed
SS Athenia survivors describe the night their ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1939, the first British ship to be sunk by the Germans in the Second World War.
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Curated Video

Is a migrant crisis unfolding off West Africa's Atlantic coast? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds die in dangerous sea journey to Canary Islands
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Curated Video

Necropsies completed on 3 North Atlantic right whales

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists puzzled by six unexplained deaths last month hope to have preliminary findings on the necropsies in about a week
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Curated Video

Hunting for icebergs off the coast of Labrador

9th - Higher Ed
The International Ice Patrol keeps track of icebergs in the North Atlantic's busy shipping lanes. CBC's Zach Goudie went along with the crew.
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Curated Video

Why an Atlantic current collapse matters?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Simon Brassell is a professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Indiana University.The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, or AMOC, is a system of ocean currents that circulate water of the Atlantic Ocean. A new study...
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Curated Video

U.S. and Canadian coast guards searching for submersible missing near Titanic

9th - Higher Ed
A rescue effort is underway off Newfoundland, after a submersible expedition to explore the wreck of the Titanic went missing. U.S. officials say the search will continue through the night.
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Curated Video

Search ends for missing crew of Spanish vessel off Newfoundland coast

9th - Higher Ed
Rescuers have called off a search effort for 12 lost crew members of a sunken Spanish fishing vessel off the coast of St. John’s Tuesday morning. Three men were rescued and nine bodies were retrieved from the debris.
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Curated Video

Biden approves US troop deployment to Eastern Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Washington to move 3,000 soldiers to Poland, Romania and Germany in the coming days, US officials say.
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Curated Video

Tension over Arctic; Germany sends warships

9th - Higher Ed
Germany has decided to ramp up its military presence in the arctic, in response to escalating Russian naval activity in the region. German defence minister said the country will deploy warships, submarines, and patrol aircraft to the...
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Curated Video

Placentia Bay wind-hydrogen project continuing despite market challenges

9th - Higher Ed
Critics of Newfoundland and Labrador’s wind-hydrogen projects say the industry is not viable. But as the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, one company is confident it can overcome the issues.
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Curated Video

First North Atlantic right-whale calf spotted this season, sparking hope for species

9th - Higher Ed
North Atlantic right whales are struggling to avoid extinction in a changing ocean but with one calf already spotted at the beginning of the calving season, this protection group says there’s a reason to be optimistic.
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Why 1st North Atlantic right-whale calf of the season is sign of hope

9th - Higher Ed
North Atlantic right whales are struggling to avoid extinction in a changing ocean but with one calf already spotted at the beginning of the calving season, this protection group says there’s a reason to be optimistic.
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Press Association

Forgetting about the war in the Ukraine jeopardises the peace, says Defence Secretary

Higher Ed
Defence Secretary John Healey said “forgetting about the war” in Ukraine risks “jeopardising the peace” after Donald Trump appeared to blame Kyiv for the conflict.



Asked whether the UK agreed with Mr Trump’s assertion that...
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Curated Video

NATO is strengthening relationships in the Pacific

Higher Ed
The war in Ukraine has split Asian countries. While China has supported Russia, Japan and South Korea are sending weapons and aid to Ukraine. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

IAG CEO Gallego on Fuel Costs, Demand, M&A Strategy

Higher Ed
IAG SA CEO Luis Gallego Martin discusses the impact of fuel costs on airfares, demand, and merger and acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

How AI Is Being Used to Save the Whales

Higher Ed
New high-tech initiatives like 'Awarion' by Charles River Analytics and Benioff Ocean Initiative backed 'Whale Safe' detect endangered whales off the coast of San Francisco and alerts ship captains to slow down to avoid deadly collisions.
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Bloomberg

Airbus More Confident Daily in Hydrogen Plane Delivery: CEO

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury talks about the potential use of hydrogen to fuel planes, the U.S. reopening air travel for vaccinated passengers, and the challenges presented by supply chains. He speaks with Guy Johnson on...
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Bloomberg

Booking Holdings CEO Stresses Need for Tech Solution to International Travel

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about how international travel has been hit hardest by the pandemic and advocates for a technological solution to ease government regulation. He...
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Bloomberg

Booking Holdings Glenn Fogel on Travel Demand

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Glenn Fogel, Booking Holdings President and CEO, discusses earnings ang global travel demand. He speaks with Guy Johnson on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Curated Video

Changes In The Atlantic Ocean Cycle Are Threatening Climate

Higher Ed
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is a critical part of the Earth’s energy balance which regulates the climate.