Monthly Archives: May 2013

NASA Discovered Giant Hurricane on Saturn

A giant hurricane  around Saturn’s north pole has been discovered by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, and researchers hope it will help shape our understanding of similar storms on Earth. Scientists aren’t sure about the time hurricane formed, but speculate that it … Continue reading

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Meteorites May Reveal Secret of Life on Mars

 A team of scientists, including a Michigan State University professor, has analysed a meteorite that formed on the Red Planet more than a billion years ago.And though their  work is not able  to solve the mystery, it is perhaps laying the … Continue reading

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Vertical horizons of Hong Kong by romain jacquet-lagreze

Originally posted on urbanus vulgaris:
“‘vertical horizon’, by french graphic artist romain jacquet-lagreze is a photographic journey between the buildings of the relentlessly growing metropolis of hong-kong. the image series takes a deep dive into the city’s thick atmospheres, showcasing a visual…

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Vancouver Matters

Originally posted on citymovement:
I just finished reading Vancouver Matters a  book  in which artists, architects, and urban planners presents the city of Vancouver through a variety of uncharacteristic urban elements as a “counterpoint to the highly calculated and constructed mythologies of…

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