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You can track the start of spring and the phases of the moon—or you can turn to a formula by mathematician Carl Friedrich ...
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Formula One enters an enforced five-week break with plenty to ponder following Sunday’s Japanese ⁠Grand Prix. The third race of the ⁠sport’s new engine era exposed the shortcomings of the ⁠rules ...
As far as made-up holidays go, Air Max Day is one of the silliest. For the last dozen years, Nike has worked hard to make March 26—the day that the revolutionary Air Max 1 was first released—an annual ...
The Florida Gators on Thursday held its annual Pro Day as its current group of outgoing players pursue the next level of their football careers. Fourteen total players, including former Jacksonville ...
BTS is already breaking personal records with their long-awaited comeback! On March 20 at 1 p.m. KST, BTS made their highly-anticipated return with their new album “ARIRANG” and its title track “SWIM.
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Petrol & diesel prices continue to increase as the war in Iran persists. Pic shows drivers queued for petrol at BP Mascot where lowest prices in the area saw lines stretched down Botany Rd. (Max Mason ...
Have you ever wanted to see the computers behind the first (and for now only) man-made objects to leave the heliosphere? [Gary Friedman] shows us, with an archived tour of JPL building 230 in the ...