Will we lose or gain an hour of sleep during the time change? When do clocks spring forward? What to know about daylight ...
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This Photo of Mars at Night Is Straight Up Haunting
It would really suck to be all alone on Mars at night. The post This Photo of Mars at Night Is Straight Up Haunting appeared ...
The state weather bureau on Monday clarified the “viral misinformation” circulating on social media about the so-called “Aphelion Phenomenon” and its supposed correlation to the cold weather.
Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at which time clocks "spring forward" and reset to 3 a.m. and ...
February 2026 begins with the Full Moon, the Snow Moon, on February 1. The last quarter moon is on February 9. The new moon, an annular eclipse visible only in Antarctica, is on February 17. The ...
The days are slowly growing longer. When is daylight saving time? When does spring start in 2026? Here's what we know.
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Pelletino puts a tilt-controlled Pac-Man in your pocket
Pelletino is a tiny handheld Pac-Mac arcade game you play by tilting it. It runs the original 1980 arcade ROM under emulation ...
Uranus is the strangest planet in the solar system when it comes to rotation, spinning almost completely on its side. Scientists believe something massive happened early in its history, possibly a ...
On Groundhog Day 2026, Punxsutawney Phil made his prediction on a day that also marks a key cosmic milestone: Earth’s halfway ...
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BLOG: Factors that caused the recent run of cold for the Capitol City
If you’re a movie fan, like myself, then you may be able to conjure up in your head the voice of Ed Rooney, the principal in ...
In the meteorological calendar, the first day of winter is always December 1, with the season ending on February 28 (or 29 ...
GameChange Solar, a leading global supplier of solar tracker and fixed-tilt racking technology, announced that it has won an ...
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