NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors for the first time, revealing cosmic secrets and enabling 3D mapping of galaxies.
AMOLED smartwatches offer sharper colours, better contrast and improved outdoor visibility, making daily health tracking, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
An undersea pit is so deep scientists still can't reach the bottom
Far below the turquoise surface of the Caribbean, an almost perfectly circular patch of dark water drops away so sharply that scientists still have not been able to measure its full depth. The pit is ...
Following completion of the 2025 re-assay program, the Berg database contains 26,797 unique assay intervals, of which 22,138 samples, or 82.6%, now include gold and silver analyses. This represents a ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
World’s deepest blue hole reveals uncharted depths and hidden connections
It begins with a number that seems almost laughable: over 420 meters deep. That’s how far down explorers have probed the Taam ...
Sandbox titles, more than any other games, are taken to extremes. The core concept of "do just about anything you can think ...
The Maine Monitor on MSN
Upper Machias Bay Master Plan moves forward nearly two years after destructive downtown flood
Residents discussed wastewater infrastructure, erosion control, emergency response and other strategies to guard against ...
Liberty Gold refocuses Utah assets, considering sale of Antimony Ridge and Gage Critical Metals Project to align with U.S. oxide gold strategy, emphasizing de-risking fundamentals at Goldstrike ...
NASA's SPHEREx telescope unveiled its first full-sky map of the universe, combining more than 100 infrared observations into ...
Inside an Explorer reporter's long journey learning to scuba dive, to visit one of Lake Champlain's 300+ underwater shipwrecks.
The Seattle office of the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning after the levee on the Green River broke near Tukwila in Washington just before noon on Monday. Representational image. ...
Earth's continents are losing 4 Olympic swimming pools' worth of fresh water every second, with dire consequences for jobs, ...
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