A federal jury on Wednesday found a man not guilty of assaulting a woman at a U.S. research station in Antarctica in a case that drew attention amid reports of harassment and assault at the station.
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The world’s largest iceberg has broken away from Antarctica and is making its way towards open waters as climate change fears ...
Serena Willard is a native Laredoan and meteorologist who is working for NASA in Antarctica. Her work was recently ...
Apple illegally discriminated against US citizens and other US residents in its hiring and recruitment practices for certain types of positions that went to foreign workers, the US Department of ...
I got an excited call from Antarctica. It’s ecstatic over finally getting its own ocean. With help from prestigious ...
Britain’s polar research ship has crossed paths with the largest iceberg in the world — a “lucky” encounter that enabled ...
NEW YORK, Nov 7 (Reuters Breakingviews) - There’s a spanner in the freshly restarted U.S. manufacturing machine. A factory construction boom sparked by President Joe Biden’s industrial ...
Ships plying the frigid waters near the Antarctic Peninsula, south of South America, will need to keep an eye on their radar ...
Persistent problem has grave impacts on patient care, on residents’ wellbeing, and is causing spiraling burnout for staff For Linda Long, who has worked in nursing homes since 1997, at the same ...