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Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787 forced to reroute after windscreen cracks at 40k feet

As the flight was forced to turn around, the passengers made their trip to San Francisco the next day

A Virgin Atlantic's Boeing 787 flight was forced to reroute after its windscreen cracked mid-flight (REUTERS)
Published on Jun 23, 2024 03:50 PM IST
ByArya Vaishnavi

Over 100 people trapped for hours at Agatha Christie’s former home

At the place, the tourists kept themselves busy drinking cups of tea, and playing croquet.

Former home of Agatha Christie in Devon County.(AP)
Published on Jul 16, 2023 11:38 AM IST

Here's how final moments of the passengers on the Titanic sub looked like

In a recent interview, Shahzada Dawood's wife speaks about how the final moments of the passengers on the Titanic sub looked like

Debris from the Titan submersible, recovered from the ocean floor near the wreck of the Titanic, is unloaded from the ship Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John's, Newfoundland, Wednesday, June 28, 2023. (Paul Daly/The Canadian Press via AP)(AP)
Published on Jul 03, 2023 10:12 AM IST
ByVedanth Shinde

Cause and Effect | The slowdown of global ocean currents

Ocean currents are slowing due to melting ice, with dire consequences for the planet. Here is what we know

The Southern Ocean system moves nutrient-dense water north from Antarctica, past New Zealand into the North Pacific Ocean, the North Atlantic and Indian Ocean. (Reuters)
Published on Apr 21, 2023 03:16 PM IST
ByTannu Jain

We're losing more and more ice from Greenland, reveals study

Greenland's average annual melt from 2017 to 2020 was 20 per cent more a year than at the beginning of the decade.

A boat navigates at night next to large icebergs near the town of Kulusuk, in eastern Greenland in 2015.(AP)
Published on Apr 20, 2023 04:50 PM IST
PTI | | Posted by Singh Rahul Sunilkumar

Turkey, Syria earthquake tremors felt over 5,500 km away.... in Greenland

Turkey earthquake: The first 7.8-magnitude quake struck at 04:17 am (0117 GMT) at a depth of about 17.9 kilometres (11 miles) near the Turkish city of Gaziantep.

Turkey, Syria earthquake tremors felt over 5,500 km away.... in Greenland.(AFP)
Published on Feb 06, 2023 05:52 PM IST
AFP | | Posted by Shobhit Gupta

Climate change: Greenland's zombie ice will raise global sea level by 10 inches

“That’s how climate change works, today’s outliers become tomorrow’s averages.” said study co-author. The unavoidable ten inches in the study is more than twice as much sea level rise as scientists had previously expected from the melting of Greenland’s ice sheet.

A boat navigates at night next to large icebergs in eastern Greenland in August 2019.(AP)
Published on Aug 30, 2022 06:18 AM IST
AP | | Posted by Yagya Sharma

Greenlandic Inuit women empowering Indigenous identity through art

Greenlandic women are transforming the Arctic's art scene and releasing their Indigenous identity from its colonial past. They're pushing for visibility and representation through their craft.

'It is essential for Inuit artists to make art as it includes our perspectives,' says artist Maria Paninguak Kjærulff (Maria Paninguak Kjærulff )
Published on Aug 21, 2022 01:07 PM IST
By, Delhi

World’s most remote Michelin restaurant, Koks, moves to Greenland

For the next two summers, Koks restaurant will be housed at the Ilimanaq Lodge, a 40-minute boat ride across the bay from Ilulissat, a town best known for its icebergs. This will be the first time a restaurant offers Michelin-approved cuisine in Greenland.

World’s most remote Michelin restaurant, Koks, moves to Greenland (Twitter/VisitFaroe)
Updated on Mar 09, 2022 10:33 AM IST
Bloomberg | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz

Peak of Greenland’s ice sheet records rain for the first time

According to the Colorado-based National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), on the highest point of the Greenland ice sheet it rained for hours on August 14 and temperatures remained above freezing point for nine hours.

Greenland’s ice sheet seeing rainfall for the first time in recorded history is a worrying sign for climate scientists.(AFP)
Published on Aug 20, 2021 11:31 PM IST
By, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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