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Polar Loop
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Forty years ago, a team — led by two Minnesotans — set out on a journey that ended with them making history at the top of the world. "The North Pole had never been done unsupported... Everyone said ...
The Latino Newsletter on MSN
How Boston’s new stadium plans may impact Latino residents
A $325 million renovation of Franklin Park's White Stadium promises community benefits, but some residents aren't convinced ...
This awards season, watch the first-ever Nature Breaking Awards, honoring excellence in the fields of wildlife & ecosystems.
Morning Overview on MSN
Rare Russian warplane sighting sparks chilling new warning to NATO
NORAD intercepted five Russian military aircraft operating near Alaska, including an A-50 airborne early warning plane that ...
When Avi Lewis denounced remote resource work camps during a recent NDP leadership debate, many workers heard something familiar: contempt. Journalist and geologist Leigh Phillips argues that ...
This swirling mass of air above the Arctic can grow and bend, pushing blasts of frigid air south. Sea smoke, the result of extremely cold air blowing over warmer water, rises from Lake Michigan in ...
Exploration trips—once characterized by rugged conditions on workaday ships built for exploring remote spots—are going ...
Most materials, especially metals and ceramics, are crystals. Their atoms are arranged in three-dimensional lattices that repeat the same exact pattern, over and over again. But there's a well-known ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Atom-thin material could help solve chip manufacturing problem
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called patterning, where nanoscale structures are carved into materials to form the ...
While working on a project that involved super-thin prints, [Julius Curt] came up with selective ironing, a way to put designs on the top surface of a print without adding any height. For those ...
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