Navigating a Slanted River

Mars 2020 Mission Team Members Mar 13, 2025 Written by Denise Buckner, Postdoctoral Fellow at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center  Perseverance is hard at work on Mars, overcoming obstacles for scientific exploration! Just a few sols after successfully sealing the challenging Green Gardens core, Perseverance roved on to the Broom Point workspace to collect another

NASA Researchers Study Coastal Wetlands, Champions of Carbon Capture

Across the street from the Flamingo Visitor’s Center at the foot of Florida’s Everglades National Park, there was once a thriving mangrove population — part of the largest stand of mangroves in the Western Hemisphere. Now, the skeletal remains of the trees form one of the Everglades’ largest ghost forests. When Hurricane Irma made landfall

Rockets’ big win over Suns helps them this year and next

The Houston Rockets needed to beat the Phoenix Suns to help their playoff seeding. Thanks to Alperen Sengun and Jalen Green, they also improved next year’s draft pick. Sengun scored 20 points on 7-of-7 shooting and led the Rockets with seven assists in Houston’s 111-104 win over the Suns Wednesday night, including a spectacular behind-the-back

No power bill for ‘next 10 years’ as couple takes whole life off-grid

As Australians shake their heads at the prospect of another increase in electricity prices, a Victorian couple who have switched their home and business to 100 per cent renewable energy say they won’t pay a power bill for years. Nick and Isabel Renter have installed a solar panel and battery system on their home and

As a Pop Star in ‘Opus,’ John Malkovich Danced So Hard the Movie Needed an Intimacy Coordinator

Mark Anthony Green knows the relationship between an interviewer and their celebrity subject can be fraught. The former GQ editor explores just how dangerous that dynamic can get in his directorial debut, Opus, starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich, which hits theaters on March 14. Edebiri stars in the A24 psychological horror thriller as Ariel

Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation: Should students in US with green cards be worried?

Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation. (Image Courtesy: AP) The arrest and potential deportation of Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil have sparked national outrage and raised concerns about the rights of green card holders in the US—particularly those involved in political activism. Khalil, a 30-year-old Palestinian student, completed his Master of Public Administration at Columbia’s School

Sensex falls! But these stocks gained over 10% on BSE

Synopsis In the Nifty 50 index, 15 stocks ended in the green, while 35 stocks closed in the red in today’s trade. Getty ImagesNagaraj Shetti, Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities, believes Monday’s pattern could be considered as a High Wave, which reflects high volatility in the market at swing highs.NEW DELHI: A number of

Community Feedback Shapes Greensborough Bus Services | Mirage News

The Allan Labor Government is rolling out more bus services more often in Greensborough, St Helena and Eltham North. More frequent weekend services will be introduced later this year on Routes 513 Eltham – Glenroy via Lower Plenty and Route 514 Eltham – Glenroy via Greensborough, and on weekdays on Route 517 Northland – St

Marjorie Taylor Greene May Have Violated Ethics Rules: Urges DOJ, FBI Investigation Into Tesla Protests While Owning Company’s Stock

Topline Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) may have violated House ethics rules on Wednesday by calling on the Department of Justice and FBI to investigate protests against Tesla–a company in which she has a financial interest, buying stock in it as recently as last week. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), chair of the subcommittee on