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SCIENCE

Behold: The sun’s south pole imaged for the first time in history

Just this once, it’s OK to stare at the sun — provided you’re looking at the European Space Agency’s (ESA)…

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SCIENCE

These images are the first time we have seen the sun’s south pole

The south pole of the sun has never been seen before ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/PHI Team, J. Hirzberger (MPS) We…

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SCIENCE

Solar Orbiter Captures the First-Ever Images of the Sun’s South Pole

Behold the First Images of the Sun’s South Pole Solar Orbiter isn’t the first spacecraft to study the sun’s poles—but…

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SCIENCE

Has Polaris always been the North Star? How Earth’s 26,000 year cycle changes the ‘pole star’

Polaris, also known as the ‘Pole Star’ or ‘North Star’, is arguably the most famous stellar body to hang in…

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SPORTS

Verstappen wins pole in Miami, his third through six F1 races this season

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Max Verstappen celebrated the birth of his first child with a pole-winning run at the Miami Grand Prix. The four-time defending…

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SPORTS

Miami GP qualifying: Max Verstappen takes pole ahead of Lando Norris

Laurence EdmondsonMay 3, 2025, 05:26 PM ET Close • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 MIAMI GARDENS…

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SPORTS

Kimi Antonelli takes surprise Miami GP sprint pole

MIAMI — Mercedes wunderkind rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli beat the McLaren drivers to pole position for the sprint race in…

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SPORTS

Antonelli becomes youngest pole winner in F1 history by taking top stop for Miami sprint race

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Kimi Antonelli became the youngest pole-winner of any Formula 1 event in history when the 18-year-old…

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TV & FILM

Daily Roundup 4/18 – Thoughts on the Ashley Interview Yesterday, Clayton Goes on Almost Famous, Gabby Posts a Tone Deaf IG Story, Survivor’s Pole Challenge, David Gingras Out of Touch Again, & TV Award Show Hosting News

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SCIENCE

The North Pole could wander nearly 90 feet west by the end of the century

Dramatic ice melt due to climate change may move the locations of Earth’s geographic poles in the coming years, a…

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