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Mars: Live observation of water loss

Today, the planet Mars presents itself as a cold, arid desert, but its soil retains the imprint of a far more welcoming past.
Hundreds of National Guard soldiers returned to Iowa Thursday, March 12, with a contingent of troops landing at Sioux Gateway ...
Rising tensions among Iran, Israel and the United States in the Middle East have now become a major concern for global ...
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NASA is aiming for an April 1 launch date for a mission that will send astronauts around the moon and back as part of its ambitious lunar landing program. Four astronauts will fly aboard NASA’s Orion ...
New research suggests that taking a multivitamin could help you live longer. Here, experts explain the potential link and who should and should not take one.
SXSW enters a "prove-it" year in Austin as attendance shifts, corporate sponsors change and the festival adapts to a new era ...
Looking for free SXSW events? These 20 concerts, showcases and day parties around Austin are open to the public.
The Met has looked to a foreign government, to new strategies, even to outer space, in its scramble to find money to sustain ...
The zodiacal light – so called because it appears within the same belt of constellations as the zodiac signs (and is a light) – looks like a huge ghostly pyramid in the sky, its vertical axis tilted ...
Las Vegas is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, bringing in over 38 million visitors in 2025, according to the LVCVA. From decades-long residencies to blue men making music, Sin City is ...