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Ocean Science in Greenland’s Orbit: The U.S. National Science Foundation has reversed course on dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, keeping sensors and buoys running off coasts including Greenland after a unanimous Senate push and bipartisan backlash. Arctic Wildlife & Research: A new science note highlights Greenland sharks as ultra-long-lived animals, with researchers studying how their DNA repair may help their eyes resist aging. Greenland Travel Confidence: HX Expeditions says its HX Greenland Promise now covers all Greenland sailings in 2026 and 2027, offering transfers, extra cruise credit, or refunds if travel is disrupted. Local Culture: The Alianait Arts Festival in Iqaluit spotlights Pisiit, traditional Inuit songs, with Indigenous artists learning and performing across Canada, Greenland, New Zealand, and Finland. Global Politics Touching Greenland: A U.S.-Italy feud between Trump and Meloni over G7 comments continues to ripple through European ties, with Greenland repeatedly referenced in broader alliance tensions.

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Jun. 16, 2026

AAS, Big Kid Science launch free Totality 5.0 eclipse app

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Jun. 17, 2026

CRML Commences a 10,000 Meter Drilling Campaign at Tanbreez Rare Earth Project, Greenland

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AnorTech and Greenland Mines Enter Into Strategic Share Exchange Agreement

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