Morning Overview on MSN
Astronomers find a planet on a wild tilt no one can explain
A newly analyzed planetary system has turned up a world orbiting at such a skewed angle that it defies the neat textbook ...
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA’s Mars Express just spotted a ‘butterfly’ on the Red Planet
From orbit high above Mars, a familiar shape has appeared in an utterly alien landscape: a vast feature that looks uncannily ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
12 handguns shooters say feel better than anything else in the case
When you spend enough time handling handguns, you start noticing which ones stick with shooters long after they’ve left...
The Slipper Still Fits on MSN
Gonzaga rolls past North Florida, 109-58
Up next comes UCLA, Oregon, and a narrowing runway of non-conference opportunities to beef up their résumé before West Coast Conference play begins. North Florida supplied precisely the level of ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Cold weather is here. How to keep your solar panels in tip-top shape this winter
Winter weather can challenge rooftop systems, but a few smart habits can keep your panels performing well even when the snow ...
12th Man Rising on MSN
How the trip to Atlanta could shape the Seahawks' season
The Seattle Seahawks' Week 14 mission is simple: handle the details, avoid the trap, and escape Atlanta with a win to stay ...
The Family Handyman on MSN
How to build a DIY Danish modern chair
Create 5/32-in. x 1/2-in. grooves down the center of each seat frame part. The best way is to make two passes using a 1/8-in.
A 'dirty snowball' melting in the sun should behave predictably, trailing gas and dust away from our star. But what happens ...
Bright patches of light, known as sun dogs, appear when sunlight bends through hexagonal ice crystals in high-altitude clouds ...
GMA Network on MSN
In details: Framing Bali in a new light
Opening my eyes as rays of light hit my face like lasers, I was pulled into consciousness, realizing just how hard I had ...
Moving from 3-axis to 5-axis machining? Yeah, it’s a big jump. And honestly, the hardest part isn’t learning new G-codes or figuring out your CAM software—it’s wrapping your head around how these ...
Explorersweb on MSN
The five men who measured Mount Everest
The discovery that Mount Everest was the world's highest peak was not a single 'eureka' moment for one person. It was the culmination of decades of work.
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