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Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a computer model that can detect liquid water on the moons of Uranus by ...
When NASA's Voyager 2 flew by Uranus in 1986, it captured grainy photographs of large ice-covered moons. Now nearly 40 years ...
Korea was pummeled by snow on Wednesday, with Seoul setting a 117-year record for the most snowfall in November. Another 25 ...
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The Bureau of Meteorology has released their outlook for the season ahead, with wetter than normal weather tipped for the ...
A brief journey back to the 1990s when American stock cars were flown halfway across the way world to Japan for exhibition ...