The Southern Plains have long been thought of as Tornado Alley, but with recent activity creeping toward the Deep South, ...
Scientists are trying to understand how complex life emerged on Earth about 2 billion years ago. Our microbial ancestors could be the key.
The production company behind the live-action adaptations of One Piece and Cowboy Bebop is presently developing a live-action version of the 2004 anime series Samurai Champloo, reports Variety.
Like many critics, I felt like Starfleet Academy had a very rocky start, one that presented the show as a broad, lowbrow ...
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Watch this tiny robot jump higher than a 10-story building
Engineers have created a tiny robot weighing less than a tennis ball that can jump an astonishing 31 meters into the air. Using a clever spring-loaded design, the robot stores energy over time and ...
The names of the days in Greek represent a historical shift, with Christian traditions deliberately overwriting the pagan calendar.
In 2026 the Australian National Maritime Museum is proud to announce its largest Vivid Sydney program to date, celebrating Indigenous artforms and ...
In Fringe Season 2, Episode 16, it's revealed that Walter's son Peter is actually Peter from a parallel universe.
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Let the stars play: Why the NFL should send a Dream Team to the 2028 Olympics
Picture a warm July night in Los Angeles. The breeze from the Pacific Ocean drifting over the stadium lights at BMO Stadium in downtown Los Angeles. The Olympic flame burns bright in the background at ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
NASA Valkyrie humanoid robot built for Mars research returns to US after 10 years
A humanoid robot developed by NASA for future Mars missions is set to return ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Why Mars looks red and the planet myth people still get wrong
Mars gets its red color from oxidized iron dust, and the oldest myth mistake remains the same: Mars is Roman, while Ares is ...
Daily Camera on MSN
CU Boulder and NASA partner to measure Earth's energy starting in 2027
Launching in 2027, a new NASA space instrument with ties to the University of Colorado Boulder will begin orbiting Earth to track the amount of energy that’s leaving the planet daily. The space ...
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