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Prank Calling a Flat Earther as a Toddler

A “3-year-old” calls a flat earther to ask some very deep scientific questions — like “if the Earth is flat, where do the ducks go when it rains?” It starts cute, gets confusing, and ends in total ...
A 2023 astronaut photo shows three dark hills, or mesas, towering above part of the Sahara desert in southern Mauritania. The ...
The lost city of Imet rises from the Nile Delta, with 2,500-year-old mud houses that stood like skyscrapers in ancient Egypt.
Legends tell of a gold miner who struck gold, but never got to enjoy his riches. The story may not be true, but the allure of a quick solution remains real on the Arizona Trail. ASU law professor ...
Fort Collins got a special shoutout in the pilot episode of Apple TV's sci-fi hit "Pluribus." And, no, it didn't have to do ...
While the Grand Canyon may be Arizona’s best-known national park, it’s not the only one worth a visit. With 22 National Park ...
Discover eight incredible floating villages across Peru, Benin, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and India. Explore their unique water-based lifestyles, floating markets, stilt houses, reed ...
The team is also examining video showing a fireball after a reported Ukrainian strike on a oil pipeline in the Russia’s ...
While your veins may look blue, it's a common myth that the blood in our bodies is blue because it's deoxygenated. The blood ...
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The Astronomical Problem of Space Junk

Dan Falk: Space junk broadly refers to stuff that’s in space that was put there by humans, and that is no longer doing what ...