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Most meetings reward the loudest and quickest voices. Fast talkers dominate, while more reflective thinkers get sidelined. Ideas are judged not by their substance but by the confidence with which they ...
Cabin Head and Tree Head by Scott Campbell (Sept. 30, $13.99, ISBN 978-1-77488-505-5) is the debut title of a graphic novel ...
The beloved bilingual kids show celebrates its anniversary with a new live-action film, “Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado.” ...
A Vermont State Police trooper crashed a marked cruiser into a telephone pole while responding to a call for service Saturday night. Trooper Daniel Arrato, 28, of Randolph, was traveling eastbound on ...
Long before European colonizers sighted the continent, legendary explorer Hui Te Rangiora may have seen Antarctica.
Everything in the sky felt upside down and opposite, compared with what I was used to. A person who lives in the Southern Hemisphere might feel the same about visiting the Arctic or the North Pole.
Polar adventurer Alan Chambers has teamed up with climate scientists to see if microplastics and nanoplastics have reached ...
The first images of the Sun's South Pole The Sun has a highly dynamic magnetic field that follows a cycle of about eleven years. During this period, solar activity - sunspots, solar flares, solar ...
“Because the Flat Floor Facility is similar to an inverted air hockey table, NASA and our industry partners can rearrange ...
Karen Kyllesø, 21, sets record as the youngest woman to ski solo and unsupported over 1,130 km to the South Pole in 54 days.
Better understanding the lunar lighting environment will help prepare astronauts for environment Artemis III Moonwalkers will experience.
For the first time ever, a spacecraft has snapped images of the sun’s south pole. These swirling gold-and-black views of the fiery ball of gas are key to understanding the solar magnetic storms ...