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Most meteorites are small — pebble-sized or smaller — chunks of rocky material that, in most cases, get buried in the soil or ...
Members of the Prince Edward Island tourism industry are raising concerns about recent program cuts at Holland College. Some ...
Discovered in March of this year, Comet Swan (C/2025 F2) is visible low in the pre-dawn northeast sky, before moving to the ...
A free light show will flash over South Carolina skies later this month. Every year, the Lyrids meteor shower sparks across the Northern Hemisphere in late April. South Carolinians will have the ...
Health officials in Prince Edward Island have confirmed two cases of measles, the province's first reported cases since 2013. In a news release, P.E.I.'s Chief Public Health Office said the two ...
CHARLOTTETOWN - Health officials in Prince Edward Island say they’ve identified two cases of measles – the province’s first confirmed infections of the disease since 2013. A news release ...
Blue Prince is an exploding riddle with a delayed fuse, and it blew me away. Blue Prince is a roguelike first-person head-scratcher from developer Dogubomb. It’s like if Myst and Everybody’s ...
New research in Sweden has uncovered perplexingly high methane emissions coming from the largest meteorite crater in Europe. The Siljan Ring is a prehistoric impact structure in central Sweden ...
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In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher invites you to head out and view the first major meteor shower of the spring, the Lyrids. Because more than one meteor shower originates ...
WASHINGTON — April's skywatching events are in full this month as stargazers will be able to see a pink moon, a meteor shower and a cosmic "smiley face" in the night sky. The celestial lineup ...
Bizarre, oddly shaped meteorites that crashed into a jungle in Costa Rica in 2019 were “mudballs” that travelled through space unscathed for nearly two million years, a new study has found.