Today, ETi Gida, the Turkish snack company, acquires Miami-based TRUBAR for $173 million, dissolving TRUBAR, the indulgent ...
Can’t tell a Melon from a Method grab? No worries. The snnowboarders and freeskiers will, for sure, be speaking a language all their own when they hit the hill in Livigno for two weeks of ...
Code Vein 2 is available for fans to enjoy, and after spending some time in a world filled with vampires, these anime series ...
Reba McEntire looked effortlessly radiant as she cozied up to fiancé Rex Linn as they attended the 68th Annual Grammy Awards ...
As you may already know, especially if you read my opus from a couple months ago, Bugatti is busy celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Veyron. Yes, the first concepts were shown in 1999, and the ...
NASA lost contact with its MAVEN Mars orbiter in December 2025 after more than a decade of operation. A solar conjunction, where Mars and Earth are on opposite sides of the sun, has temporarily ...
The image is a composite of 2 panoramas taken at different times of day, with color added for artistic interpretation. Curiosity has been exploring Mars for over a decade, searching for signs that the ...
Thanks to Einstein’s relativity, time flows differently on Mars than on Earth. NIST scientists have now nailed down the difference, showing that Mars clocks tick slightly faster—and fluctuate over the ...
A newly identified region on Mars may hold the key to future human landings. Researchers found evidence of water ice less than a meter beneath the surface, close enough to be harvested for water, ...
The Mars Perseverance rover has been investigating the Jezero Crater and came across something that is not native to Mars at all. It is a meteorite that collided with the red planet. Though various ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — For more than a decade, the Curiosity rover has explored the surface of Mars. In just a few days, it will go dark as NASA loses contact with the Martian explorer. From Dec. 27 to Jan.
NASA's sharp-eyed Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) just notched a big milestone. MRO's HiRISE ("High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment") camera has now snapped 100,000 photos of the surface of ...
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