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NASA's Parker Solar Probe mapped an unseen part of the sun at its most active moment
For the first time, scientists have created detailed, 2D maps of the sun's outermost atmosphere. This feat was accomplished ...
When you only care about having a great gaming suite in laptop form, and you don't much care about a lame shell, MSI's Raider ...
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This National Park Has Nearly 1,000 Miles of Roads and Surreal Landscapes—and It's the Hottest Place on Earth
Over 1,000 species of plants and almost 400 animal species thrive within the park, including several not found anywhere else ...
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Everything Wrong With the FlWhat happens when we test the flat earth map against realityat Earth Map
We carefully walk through the flat earth map and test every major claim it makes. Step by step, we measure distances, flight ...
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Earth's Seasons Are Strangely Out of Sync, Scientists Discover From Space
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have watched our planet's seasons from space and discovered that spring ...
In China’s Taklimakan Desert, engineers are drilling a scientific well over six miles deep to explore the Earth’s interior ...
A new satellite called Sentinel 5A has started sending back its first images, capturing fresh views of Earth's ozone hole.
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Want to see what space really looks like? Scientists just released a stunning new cosmic map
The three-dimensional view will help scientists learn more about the origins of life in the Milky Way galaxy and how the ...
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New 3D models uncover hidden heat beneath Greenland, linking deep Earth processes to ice sheet behavior and future sea level ...
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Finding the point of no return: Sun's shifting, spiky atmospheric boundary mapped in detail for 1st time
"This work shows without a doubt that Parker Solar Probe is diving deep with every orbit into the region where the solar wind is born." ...
Satellite data shows Earth’s seasons do not follow the same timing worldwide. A new study maps how local ecosystems experience spring, summer, autumn, and winter differently ...
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