A new Russian missile is sending shockwaves through Western defence circles. Known as Oreshnik, it could fundamentally alter ...
There's a healthy mix of kit in our top six, but once again, no graphics cards feature among the heaviest hitters—if you've ...
King Charles reflected on his 1975 trip to the Canadian Arctic as he joked about being “too old” now to dive under the ice. The monarch made the light hearted remark while emphasizing the urgent need ...
In the frigid Arctic, drones are performing detective work rather than deliveries, quietly monitoring whales from the sky. Interestingly, drones serve as non-invasive tools to monitor the health of ...
An amused King Charles has looked back on footage of himself 'fooling around' during his 1975 trip to the Canadian Arctic - and joked over how 'bloody cold' it was. A young Charles, then 26 years old, ...
Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breath - or “blow” - from wild humpback, sperm and fin whales in northern Norway, hailing a new era of non-invasive health ...
King Charles will reflect on half a century of environmental change in a new feature-length ITV documentary, Steve Backshall’s Royal Arctic Challenge, which pairs archival footage from the monarch’s ...
In late April 1975, the future king embarked on a royal tour like no other, ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship reports King Charles has been reflecting on a visit he made as a young prince to the ...
In 2006, when the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, released the first-ever Arctic Report Card, scientists already knew the top of the world was in trouble. It’s now much ...
A new report has found unprecedented temperature rises and significant loss of snow and ice in the Arctic, a region now described as “warming far faster than the rest of the planet”. The annual Arctic ...
Thermal paste. You either think about it a lot, or you just slap some on your CPU and call it a day. Good news to anyone in the former group: Arctic has just launched a new paste, and some suggest ...