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American Amanda Anisimova, who before our very eyes was thrashed in the Wimbledon singles final, delivered such a magnificent speech that the match will be remembered for that more than anything.
Pet and feed a huskie and fly in a balloon over the Antarctic, like Captain Robert Falcon Scott.
The men had hauled geological specimens weighing 35 pounds (16 kg) back from the South Pole. Observers have since questioned the wisdom of carrying them all that way but Scott and his colleagues were ...
Falcons are a class of birds best known for their speed, vision and hunting prowess. Here’s the story of perhaps the most impressive falcon of all.
Now the new South Pole Telescope data, when combined with data from Atacama Cosmology Telescope, set a new standard—a moment many in the field have been waiting for, the scientists said.
Now the new South Pole Telescope data, when combined with data from Atacama Cosmology Telescope, set a new standard—a moment many in the field have been waiting for, the scientists said. Space-based ...
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 ...
European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter takes first images of the Sun's south pole.
Solar Orbiter captures first-ever images of the Sun’s poles, offering insights into solar magnetism, atmospheric motion, and the solar wind.
Robert MacIntyre falls short as JJ Spaun clinches US Open win The American sank a mammoth 64-foot putt on the 18th green to seal the win.
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