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Weekend Warm-Up: Frozen North
A modern expedition follows the path of Hubert Wilkins, who set out for the North Pole in 1931 in a decrepit WW1 submarine.
Children, also known as “little harmonics” in amateur radio lingo, can call “the North Pole” through Christmas Eve, thanks to a ham radio project entitled Santa Net.
The thick ice that covers the Arctic Ocean at the North Pole has melted, leaving a mile-wide stretch of water at the top of the world. North Pole visitor Malcolm McKenna, a paleontologist at the ...
To use this feature, open the free iHeartRadio app and search for the North Pole Radio station, and you'll find a microphone button. Simply tap the mic to record your message for Santa, and then ...
Scientists say that the geographical North Pole is on the move and could shift nearly 90 feet (27 metres) by 2100.
Kasey Gillam from Explorefairbanks.com joins WGN Radio’s Dave Plier to explore The North Pole and the food, fun and festivals in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Members of the KIRO Newsradio staff who took part in the 2024 holiday play, 'North Pole Evening News' pose for a photo on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Feliks Banel, KIRO Newsradio) ...
Scientists tracking Earth's magnetic pole have recently spotted it heading toward Siberia. Where it will end up, no one knows.
The Earth’s magnetic north pole is shifting rapidly – so what will happen to the northern lights? As the Earth's magnetic north pole heads towards Siberia, concerns have been raised that the ...
Through Dec. 24, children can talk to Santa — all they need is access to amateur radio equipment. Children, also known as “little harmonics” in amateur radio lingo, can call “the North ...