drive out along Route 66 east of Flagstaff and the familiar icons of the American roadscape soon materialise out of the shimmering desert heat
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for the first time, NASA has consolidated all of its planetary impact detection projects into a single organisation to help keep us safe from asteroids and comets
Read Morea new study suggests that wildlife is thriving in the abandoned areas around Chernobyl, scene of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown in 1986 that left the landscape largely uninhabitable for humans
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Read Moreevery hour of every day, a growing armada of earth observation satellites are peering down on our planet, gathering petabytes of images and data about our changing world
Read Morelocated in China's Hunan province, Zhangjiajie’s incredible landscape began to form over 60 million years ago, when tropical seas covered the land
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Read MoreMarch is 'Crystals and Minerals Month' month here on super/collider
Read Morea super efficient kettle and biodegradable lighting feature in Designs of the Year
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