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Extreme microbes detected in the hyper-arid Atacama Desert hint at the ways organisms might eke out a living in the Martian underground.
Nobel Resources Corp. (TSX - V: NBLC) (the "Company" or "Nobel") is pleased to provide an update on its ongoing exploration ...
Nobel Resources Corp. (TSX - V: NBLC) (the 'Company” or 'Nobel”) is pleased to provide an update on its ongoing exploration ...
ATEX Resources Inc. (TSXV: ATX) ("ATEX" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the remaining assay results for drill hole ...
The ALMA radio telescope array in the Atacama Desert temporarily halted operations after a rare snowfall blanketed the base ...
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Eyes wide open: The telescope that could change the universeIn the bone-dry heights of Chile’s Atacama Desert, scientists have just flipped the switch on a machine that could rewrite the story of the universe. Perched atop the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is the ...
A polar air mass has brought record low temperatures to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, causing at least 15 deaths and forcing ...
The extraordinary event temporarily shut down equipment at the ALMA Observatory, and the snow reached the telescope's main ...
The Atacama Desert of Chile is largely considered the driest place on Earth, but recently saw the moon-like landscape ...
SANTIAGO – Residents of the world’s driest desert, the Atacama in northern Chile, woke up on June 26 to a jaw-dropping spectacle: its famous lunar landscape blanketed in snow.
Residents of the world's driest desert, the Atacama in northern Chile, woke up Thursday to a jaw-dropping spectacle: its famous lunar landscape blanketed in snow.
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