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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRare Blanket of Snow Falls in Chile’s Atacama, the World’s Driest DesertThe extraordinary event temporarily shut down equipment at the ALMA Observatory, and the snow reached the telescope's main ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNRare Desert Snowfall Forces ALMA Observatory to Pause OperationsWhen science organizations in the United States, Europe, and Japan dreamed up a new, ultra-powerful millimeter and ...
The fleet market has had a huge part to play in Cupra’s success story, and there’s no doubt the Cupra Formentor, particularly ...
The southern part of South America is counting the societal and economic cost of an extreme cold spell which brought frost and freezing morning ...
For the first time, astronomers have obtained visual evidence that a star met its end by detonating twice. By studying the centuries-old remains of supernova SNR 0509-67.5 with the European Southern ...
With the world feeling more volatile than ever, especially after the most recent turmoil in the Middle East, itchy-footed travellers could be forgiven for cooling their heels untill things calm down.
Small mats of human hair line the base of plants, helping lock in moisture for crops in orchards around Chile that have been ...
Admire our galaxy’s dramatic galactic core—a sparkly bulge of stars and gas—while summer’s short ‘Milky Way season’ lasts ...
How might we reimagine freedom on an increasingly turbulent and resource-constrained planet? Charting a course between rival ...
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