Astronaut snaps salty, pink Valentine’s Day ‘heart’ shining in Argentina — Earth from space
A 2024 astronaut photo shows a striking pink, heart-shaped salt lake in the middle of the Argentine lowlands. The endearing photo was originally released to
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A 2024 astronaut photo shows a striking pink, heart-shaped salt lake in the middle of the Argentine lowlands. The endearing photo was originally released to
Archaeologists and student excavators uncovered a Viking Age pit full of dismembered remains near Cambridge, England.
Researchers used AI-driven virtual players to test more than 100 rule sets, matching gameplay to wear patterns on a Roman limestone board.
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Scientists say the Trump administration’s policies have led to major changes and uncertainty about scientific efforts and accomplishments.
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Among the sandals discovered in Tut’s tomb is a pair whose insoles were decorated with images of the boy king’s enemies.
The physics of the spiral pass have baffled physicists and football fans for decades.
Scientists have placed two seismometers 8000 feet below the ice cap at the South Pole to measure earthquakes and support tsunami alerts.