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Warmest Arctic temperatures for 2,000 years, says new study

Arctic temperatures in the 1990s reached their warmest level of any decade in at least 2,000 years, new research indicates.

Astronomers take virtual plunge into black hole

Dare to fall into a black hole and you would get vaporized in what is probably the most violent place in the universe. But the journey would yield some amazing sights, though you might need three eyes for the best view of what's going on, new research suggests.

Jury awards $1 to professor fired for 9/11-Nazi essay

A jury Thursday found that former college professor Ward Churchill, who referred to victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks as "little Eichmanns" in an essay, was wrongfully terminated by the University of Colorado, according to a court official.

Time.com: Gentrification: Not Ousting the Poor?

A new study says gentrification isn't a bad word, and that on average, a changing neighborhood can be a boon for its residents

Massive ice shelf on verge of breakup

Some 220 square miles (570 square kilometers) of ice has collapsed in Antarctica and an ice shelf about the size of Connecticut is "hanging by a thread," the British Antarctic Survey has said, blaming global warming.

Outta here! Professional purgers' organizing tips

You know those closets and drawers and cupboards that are so full, they won't quite close? It turns out they could be bad for your health. We asked top organizing experts to help us get a grip.

Arctic sea ice expected to hit record low

The extent of Arctic sea ice will likely have melted to a record low this September partially due to man-made greenhouse gas emissions, researchers at the University of Colorado said on Thursday.

Final dash before the election

With less than two weeks to go until November 2, the CNN Election Express is on a final dash across the country to bring you campaign news from all corners of the United States.

Cosmic impact scorched dinosaurs in hours

Most dinosaurs were incinerated in a matter of hours after an asteroid impact 65 million years ago kicked up a global rain of broiling debris, according to a new study.

Money Magazine: Boulder, Colorado

When Hope Thompson decided to pull up stakes in October 2000 and move from sunny Orlando to sometimes snowy Boulder (elevation 5,340 feet), some of her friends thought she was off her rocker.

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