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    World's biggest iceberg 'battered' by waves as it heads north

    Expedition leader Ian Strachan guided his ship through the snow and fog in the Antarctic seas to witness the majestic A23a iceberg. The iceberg, nearly 4,000 square kilometers in size, is drifting between Elephant Island and the South Orkney islands. It contains an estimated one trillion tonnes of fresh water that will likely melt off into the ocean. Strachan compared sailing along the iceberg's jagged edge to looking at sheet music, with cracks and arches representing different notes in a song.

    Researchers come across unique egg-laying mammal & tree-dwelling shrimps!

    ​This one-of-a-kind mammal, known as Attenborough's long-beaked echidna and named for Sir David, has the quills of a hedgehog, the snout of an anteater and the feet of a mole!

    Egg-laying mammal named after Sir David Attenborough rediscovered after decades

    The Attenborough's long-beaked echidna, a species presumed to be extinct, has been spotted in Indonesia using camera traps. This egg-laying mammal, named after Sir David Attenborough, belongs to a rare category of monotremes. The species was last seen in 1961, and its recent discovery was made possible by an international team of researchers who spent four weeks in the Cyclops Mountains of Papua Province. The team also discovered other previously unknown species during their expedition.

    Jeremy Clarkson levels criticism on Sir David Attenborough's "Planet Earth" for focus on climate change: Top 3 controversial moments from the former Top Gear host

    Jeremy Clarkson, the former host of the famed automobile television series “Top Gear,” criticised acclaimed director Sir David Attenborough for harping too much about the issue of climate change in the latter’s revered television series “Planet Earth.” This isn’t the first time Clarkson got embroiled in controversy with his comments. Let’s look at 3 such moments.

    Planet Earth III: How to watch David Attenborough's nature documentary series online

    After a seven-year wait since the captivating visuals and mesmerizing narratives of "Planet Earth II" graced our screens in 2016, and more than 17 years since the original "Planet Earth" wowed audiences in 2006, the beloved British nature documentary series is making a triumphant return with "Planet Earth III."

    What to watch this weekend: John Wick: Chapter 4, American Born Chinese, and more

    Here are some of the web series and movies you can watch on streaming and television this weekend.

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