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Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning Animated Images of Martian Landscape

Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning Animated Images of Martian Landscape

NASA's Curiosity rover has posted two animated images capturing the Martian landscape over a 12-hour period, providing a glimpse of one Martian day. The images show the rover's own shadow in the foreground, giving the impression of a sundial. The photos were taken on November 8th from the Gediz Vallis Ridge, where Curiosity recently arrived after years of exploration. NASA scientists were hoping to capture weather phenomena such as clouds or dust devils but did not succeed. However, the stitched images still showcase a stunning Martian day and Curiosity's presence during it.

Is sleeping with your pets good for them?

Is sleeping with your pets good for them?

Sleeping with your pets has both benefits and considerations that need to be taken into account.

Census Bureau Projects U.S. and World Populations on New Year’s Day

Census Bureau Projects U.S. and World Populations on New Year’s Day

The U.S. Census Bureau projects the population of the United States and the world on New Year's Day.

Quantum Leap in Graphite: Attoscience Lights the Way to Superconductivity

Quantum Leap in Graphite: Attoscience Lights the Way to Superconductivity

Advancements in attosecond soft-X-ray spectroscopy by ICFO researchers have transformed material analysis, particularly in studying light-matter interactions and many-body dynamics, with promising implications for future technological applications.

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket ready for launch after delays

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket ready for launch after delays

A Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch the U.S. Air Force and Space Force X-37B spaceplane from Kennedy Space Center on Thursday at 8:07 p.m. EST. Hours later SpaceX plans to launch another round of Starlink internet satellites during a 4-hour window opening at 11 p.m.

Opinion Columnist: Dear Abby - Upsetting Stories of Neglect and Uncertainty

Opinion Columnist: Dear Abby - Upsetting Stories of Neglect and Uncertainty

This article discusses two letters addressed to the advice columnist, Dear Abby. The first letter writer is upset about hearing stories of neglect and mishandling of birds, while the second writer seeks advice on how to navigate her evolving relationship. Both letters provide insight into the struggles and uncertainties faced by individuals in different situations.

The 10 Least Safe U.S. Cities Over Holidays Named By Security Firm

The 10 Least Safe U.S. Cities Over Holidays Named By Security Firm

A security firm has identified the 10 least safe cities in the U.S. during the holiday season based on property crime rates, Google Trends data, and FBI reports. St. Louis, Missouri, tops the list with the highest risk score, followed by Newark, Delaware, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado, and Seattle, Washington.

Some Key Takeaways From Our Quantum Technologies Survey

Some Key Takeaways From Our Quantum Technologies Survey

A summary of the key findings from our recent survey on quantum technologies.