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What happens when NASA loses eyes on Earth? We’re about to find out.
Sometime in the next few years — no one knows exactly when — three NASA satellites, each one as heavy as an elephant, will go dark.
Bitcoin Surges Beyond 40,000 Mark Amidst Bullish Predictions
Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, surged nearly 5% to cross the elusive 40,000 threshold, marking its remarkable resurgence in over 18 months. This notable climb continued the digital currency's year-long recovery, fueled by anticipations of reduced interest rates and heightened demand from the exchange-traded fund (ETF) sector.
Montenegro Arrests Fugitive Crypto Fraudster Do Kwon at Airport
Montenegrin police officers in the capital Podgorica. Photo: BIRN/Samir Kajosevic
"The Montenegrin police has apprehended an individual believed to be one of the most-wanted fugitives, the South Korean national Do Kwon, the co-founder and CEO of Terraform Labs based in Singapore," Adzic said on Twitter. "We are awaiting official confirmation of his identity," he added.
South Korea hits dozens with travel bans amid crypto probe
South Korean prosecutors have barred dozens of people connected to Terraform Labs from leaving the country as they expand an investigation into a $40 billion collapse of the company's cryptocurrency that devastated traders around the world.
Marcus & Martinus | Athens | June 21
Twins Marcus & Martinus, the hottest pop act in the Nordic region today, come to Greece for a family-friendly show that promises to wow the young act's tween and teen fans at the Terra Vibe park, north of the capital.
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Scientists have Found Animals Thought to have Disappeared 30 Years Ago
Researchers from the San Diego Natural History Museum and the non-profit Terra Peninsular were scratching their heads when they found unfamiliar rodents in traps they placed around a field in Baja California. They were intending to study rodent populations in the area — but instead made a rare discovery.
Mariza in Istanbul
Some 14 years ago, a young singer released her debut album. Few would have ventured the journey she was then beginning would take her so far away from home for so long. Not even after that record, 2001's "Fado em Mim," became a runaway success.
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Stunning NASA images reveal Earth’s changing landscape
From volcanoes in Iceland to wildfires in California, NASA has made nearly three million images of Earth’s thermal emissions available to the public for free.