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What the Super Bowl reveals about the state of advertising now
In today's Insider Advertising newsletter: Super Bowl ad takeaways, Cision confusion, and a MoviePa…
Lucia Moses
These photos of sled-dogs trekking through meltwater in Greenland are a stark reminder of vanishing Arctic sea ice
Mottram said: "With regard to what it means in future, our climate model simulations expect there t…
Alexandra Ma
Satellite monitoring shows large expansion in 27% identified glacial lakes in Himalayas: ISRO
"Of the 2,431 lakes larger than 10 hectares identified during 2016-17, 676 glacial lakes have no…
PTI
As winter storms arrive later in the year, North India faces dual threat of water scarcity and flooding
Traditionally, winter storms have graced the Himalayas with abundant snow from December to March, e…
Octopus DNA gives scientists a glimpse into Antarctica's ancient past, and a possible highly unstable future
By studying the DNA of separate octopus populations, they stumbled upon a remarkable truth: around …
Human activities are changing Earth's spin so much that it might affect how we keep time
Human-driven climate change is causing Earth's poles to lose so much ice it's changing the planet's…
Ellyn Lapointe,Morgan McFall-…
TikTok has become a pseudo-shopping channel, and Gen Z has had enough
Some content creators are facing backlash for selling too many products they don't even like. Meanw…
Lindsay Dodgson
Praggnanandhaa goes down fighting in the Chess World Cup final to Carlsen
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa has lost to former five-time World Chess Champion, Magus Carlse…
Electricity prices in Finland flipped negative a huge oversupply of clean, hydroelectric power meant suppliers were almost giving it away
The country just last year was limiting energy used after stopping importing energy from Russia. No…
Marianne Guenot
Map shows the ice sheets and glaciers melting that scientists most fear will be the source of catastrophic rising sea levels
Sea levels are rising steadily each year due to global warming, but these glaciers and ice sheets m…
Marianne Guenot,Annie Fu
Rapidly retreating Arctic glaciers are triggering the release of ancient methane. Here's why scientists are worried.
Groundwater springs have appeared close to Svalbard's retreating glaciers. Scientists are worried t…
Marianne Guenot
How Alan Moss is helping Amazon become an advertising giant
Insider's top advertising and media stories for May 13.
Lauren Johnson
Nepal is planning to move its Everest base camp because of rapidly thinning glaciers and erosion from climbers
The base camp, which is on top of a glacier thinning at a rate of 1 meter per year, is unsafe for c…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
The summit of Greenland got rain, rather than snow, for the first time on record
Melting on Greenland, which has the largest ice mass in the northern hemisphere, contributes to ris…
Kelsey Vlamis
A new report lays out the $4.8 billion PR tech industry
Insider's top advertising and media stories for April 30.
Lauren Johnson
Targeted TV advertising is losing steam, and industry players are scrambling to save it
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 17.
Lauren Johnson
These 4 Democratic 2020 contenders are getting tons more free publicity than their competitors
And while former Rep. Beto O'Rourke of Texas began the race as somewhat of a media darling with a g…
Grace Panetta
The world's largest iceberg is on track to crash into a small island, where it could wipe out a generation of penguin chicks and seal pups
The iceberg is dangerously close to South Georgia Island, where millions of penguins and seals bree…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
The latest news about the public relations industry, from pay and hiring to growth areas
Insider rounded up its coverage of the public relations industry as PR firms scramble to fend off c…
Business Insider
Cision is looking to sell Trendkite, a former rival in PR software
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 18.