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A genomic analysis of Greenland’s Qimmeq dogs suggest they and their human partners arrived on the island centuries earlier than previously thought.
During the Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography, which ended on May 25, Swiss-Russian artist Anastasia Mityukova presented her ...
As the Cold War intensified at the end of the 1950s, the U.S. Army devised a plan to build a sprawling launch site for ...
If full-blown world conflict breaks out, there are a number of places across the globe which would probably be safe.
First created during the Cold War, Project Iceworm saw the US plan to store hundreds of ballistic missiles in a system of tunnels dubbed 'Camp Century'.
A forgotten US military base has been discovered under the ice of Greenland, and it may give President Trump the reason he's been looking for to take over the world's largest island .
A NASA team found signs of the remnants of Camp Century, which shows the extent of Washington’s longtime involvement in the Arctic island.
The base was part of an ambitious and clandestine Pentagon plan, known as Project Iceworm, to build a network of nuclear-missile launch sites beneath the Arctic ice.
President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland highlights the island’s growing strategic value, from rare earth mineral wealth to its role in Arctic defense.
A 2016 study of the material left behind by “Project Iceworm” warned abandoned fuel and other toxic material could be released into Greenland’s waterways as the ice sheet melts amid ...
During the Cold War, the US Army initiated Project Iceworm, a secret plan to construct a network of mobile nuclear missile launch sites beneath the Greenland ice sheet.