nature / space / technology
Buried Sediments Point to an Ancient Ocean on Mars
From alluvial fans to lake beds, Mars has no shortage of surface features that were clearly sculpted by flowing water. But evidence of a...
eos.org
- 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
Netflix viewers left 'disappointed' by notable series as they brand long-awaited new season 'overhyped'
Netflix viewers of a hit show say they are 'disappointed' as fans flock to social media to brand the long-awaited second season 'overhyped'. The...
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pets
Dog Trainer on Heidi Klum's Dogs: "Keeping Them Is Irresponsible!"
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movie & tv
Matías Piñeiro on You Burn Me, Departing Shakespeare, and Hong Sangsoo’s Constant Reinvention
“Focus the text” commands a translation app pop-up at the mid-point of Matías Piñeiro’s new experimental essay film You Burn Me. It’...
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crafting
Here's how BYU researchers use an ancient art to design space-based instruments
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architecture
Where the Experts Go: 35 European Cities That Never Disappoint
Are you curious about the best European cities worthy of exploration? I’ve got you covered! Europe is a continent with a vast selection of...
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business
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nature
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architecture
Ancient Building Techniques Inspire Wood That You Can See Through
A wooden smartphone screen might sound like science fiction, but researchers at Kennesaw State University have created a semi-transparent wood using...
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food & drink
Ancient Food Wisdom: How Indian Communities Adapted to Seasonal Shifts
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photography
Pentax WG-1000 review – rugged, waterproof 16MP compact
Amateur Photographer verdict It beats the average point and shoot with its drop, shock and waterproof capability, and proves to be a great tool in...
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innovation
New desalination technology being tested in California could lower costs of tapping seawater
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lifestyle
This Affordable Mediterranean Destination Is an Overlooked Retirement Destination—and It's Famous for Its Beaches
The Peloponnese in Greece was just named one of six up-and-coming retirement destinations. The Peloponnese region in Greece is among six up-and-coming retirement regions to...
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architecture
"I Am Disappointed in Architects" Shigeru Ban on Socially Conscious Architecture in Louisiana Channel Interview
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business
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auto
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cool stuff
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gardening
Don't Panic, Fight Back. Start Growing Your Resistance Garden Today.
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how-to
How to See This Month's Stunning 'Blood Moon,' the First Total Lunar Eclipse Since 2022
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space
Finding Clues in Ruins of Ancient Dead Star With NASA's Chandra - NASA
People often think about archaeology happening deep in jungles or inside ancient pyramids. However, a team of astronomers has shown that they can use...
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cool stuff
Earth’s largest flood refilled the Mediterranean Sea five million years ago
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business
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technology
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food & drink
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business
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