In the 1970s, author Erich von Däniken was a household name, not only in his native Switzerland, but also in the U.S. and ...
Born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, in 1935, von Däniken rose to prominence when he published Chariots of the Gods? while working as a hotel manager in Davos. The book posed a provocative question that ...
It feels like every week now we're writing a new article about how 3I/ATLAS is not an alien technology. But it's worth ...
The British Journal of Photography has announced the winners of Portrait of Britain Vol. 8. The contest, which began in 2016, ...
Space.com on MSN
I thought I knew the night sky, but what I saw from the Canary Islands left me speechless
From volcanic landscapes to world-class observatories, a journey through the Canary Islands reveals a night sky unlike ...
Here at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, you’re practically guaranteed to see them. Descending toward this ...
Astronomy on MSN
Jan. 8, 1942: The birth of Stephen Hawking
Today in the history of astronomy, one of the brightest and most famous scientific minds of the modern era is born.
The science fiction-oriented foot parade named for Bacchus, the Roman God of wine, and Chewbacca, the furry "Star Wars" ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Expressive Kolkata image earns major recognition, captured with "one of the best full-frame mirrorless cameras for travel photography"
A powerful example of visual storytelling and technical precision, this award-winning image stood out in AAP Magazine's ...
Erich von Däniken, the author of "Chariots of the Gods," has died at 90. His books proposed that ancient civilizations were ...
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Everyday things in the '80s that wouldn't fly today
We look back with a strange mix of fondness and horror at the things we once considered totally normal. So, grab your Cabbage ...
In a world increasingly consumed and addicted by the noise of social media and a 24/7 news cycle, the premise of the ...
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