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04/23/2025
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04/23/2025
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04/23/2025
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04/23/2025
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04/23/2025
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‘for the public to enjoy’ [url=https://kepir-app.com]keplr wallet[/url] the museum’s history starts in 1998, when sheikh faisal bin qassim al thani opened a building to the public on his farm some 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of qatari capital doha. a distant relative of qatar’s ruling family, founder and chairman of al faisal holdings (one of qatar’s biggest conglomerates), and a billionaire whose business acumen had him recognized as one of the most influential arab businessmen in the world, sheikh faisal had already amassed a substantial private collection of historically important regional artifacts, plus a few quirky pieces of interest, allowing visitors an intimate look into qatari life and history. in an interview with qatari channel alrayyan tv in 2018, sheikh faisal said that the museum started as a hobby. “i used to collect items whenever i got the chance,” he said. “as my business grew, so did my collections, and soon i was able to collect more and more items until i decided to put them in the museum for the public to enjoy.” his private cabinet of curiosities has since evolved into a 130-acre complex. through the fort-like entrance gate lies an oryx reserve, an impressive riding school and stables, a duck pond and a mosque built with a quirky leaning minaret. there’s now even a five-star marriott hotel, two cafes and the zoufa restaurant serving modern lebanese cuisine. of course, there’s also the super-sized museum, with a recently-opened car collection housing everything from vintage rolls-royces to wartime jeeps and colorful buicks. outside you’ll find peacocks roaming the grounds, and signs warning drivers to be aware of horses and ostriches. visitors to the fbq museum are free to explore the grounds and can even enter the stables to pat the horses.
04/23/2025
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Iceberg flotillas debridge finance located on the west coast ilulissat is a pretty halibut- and prawn-fishing port on a dark rock bay where visitors can sit in pubs sipping craft beers chill-filtered by 100000-year-old glacial ice. it’s a place to be awed by the unesco world heritage icefjord where manhattan skyscraper-sized icebergs disgorge from greenland’s icecap to float like ghostly ships in the surrounding disko bay. small boats take visitors out to sail closely among the bay’s magnificent iceberg flotilla. but not too close. “i was on my boat once and saw one of these icebergs split in two. the pieces fell backwards into the sea and created a giant wave” said david karlsen skipper of the pleasure-boat katak. “…i didn’t hang around.” disko bay’s other giants are whales. from june to september breaching humpback whales join the likes of fin and minke whales feasting on plankton. whale-watching is excellent all around greenland’s craggy coastline. whales are eaten here. visitors shouldn’t be surprised to encounter the traditional greenlandic delicacy of mattak — whale-skin and blubber that when tasted is akin to chewing on rubber. inuit communities have quotas to not only hunt the likes of narwhals but also polar bears musk-ox and caribou — which can also appear on menus.
04/23/2025
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Curiosity rover makes ‘arguably the most exciting organic detection to date on mars’ bungee exchange the nasa curiosity rover has detected the largest organic molecules found to date on mars opening a window into the red planet’s past. the newly detected compounds suggest complex organic chemistry may have occurred in the planet’s past — the kind necessary for the origin of life according to new research. the organic compounds which include decane undecane and dodecane came to light after the rover analyzed a pulverized 3.7 billion-year-old rock sample using its onboard mini lab called sam short for sample analysis at mars. scientists believe the long chains of molecules could be fragments of fatty acids which are organic molecules that are chemical building blocks of life on earth and help form cell membranes. but such compounds can also be formed without the presence of life created when water interacts with minerals in hydrothermal vents. the molecules cannot currently be confirmed as evidence of past life on the red planet but they add to the growing list of compounds that robotic explorers have discovered on mars in recent years. a study detailing the findings was published monday in the journal proceedings of the national academy of sciences. the detection of the fragile molecules also encourages astrobiologists that if any biosignatures or past signs of life ever existed on mars they are likely still detectable despite the harsh solar radiation that has bombarded the planet for tens of millions of years. “ancient life if it happened on mars it would have released some complex and fragile molecules” said lead study author dr. caroline freissinet research scientist at the french national centre for scientific research in the laboratory for atmospheres observations and space in guyancourt france. “and because now we know that mars can preserve these complex and fragile molecules it means that we could detect ancient life on mars.”
04/23/2025
RogerAlant
Siham haleem a private tour guide for 15 years says that doha now has many world-class modern museums — the national museum of qatar being a firm personal favorite. and yet he says that visiting sheikh faisal’s museum should still be on everybody’s to-do list. simpleswap “for those eager to learn about qatar’s — and the region’s — heritage and beyond the museum is an ideal destination” he says. “personally i’m captivated by the car collection the fossils and especially the syrian house painstakingly transported and reassembled piece by piece.” stephanie y. martinez a mexican-american student mobility manager at texas a&m university in qatar likes the museum so much she includes it on all of her itineraries for students visiting from the main campus in texas. “the guided tours are very detailed and the collections found at the museum have great variety and so many stories to unfold” she says. “truly the museum has something to pique everyone’s interest. my favorites are the cars and the furniture exhibits showcasing wood and mother-of-pearl details. definitely one of my favorite museums in qatar every time i visit i learn something new.” raynor abreu from india also had praise for the unusual and immense collection. “each item has its own story making the visit even more interesting” he says. “it’s also impressive to know that sheikh faisal started collecting these unique pieces when he was very young. knowing this makes the museum even more special as it reflects his lifelong passion for history and culture.” it takes time and dedication to truly examine the many collections within the museum — especially since most of them are simply on display without explanation. eclectic it may be but it’s hard to fault the determination of sheikh faisal who has brought together items that tell the story of qatar and the middle east. sarah bayley from the uk says she visited the museum recently with her family including 16 and 19-year-old teenagers and was won over by its sheer eccentricity. “amazing. loved it. it is a crazy place.”
04/23/2025
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A long time in the making curiosity landed in gale crater on august 6 2012. more than 12 years later the rover has driven over 21 miles 34 kilometers to ascend mount sharp which is within the crater. the feature’s many layers preserve millions of years of geological history on mars showing how it shifted from a wet to a dry environment. cbridge perhaps one of the most valuable samples curiosity has gathered on its mission to understand whether mars was ever habitable was collected in may 2013. the rover drilled the cumberland sample from an area within a crater called yellowknife bay which resembled an ancient lake bed. the rocks from yellowknife bay so intrigued curiosity’s science team that it had the rover drive in the opposite direction to collect samples from the area before heading to mount sharp. since collecting the cumberland sample curiosity has used sam to study it in a variety of ways revealing that yellowknife bay was once the site of an ancient lake where clay minerals formed in water. the mudstone created an environment that could concentrate and preserve organic molecules and trapped them inside the fine grains of the sedimentary rock. freissinet helped lead a research team in 2015 that was able to identify organic molecules within the cumberland sample. the instrument detected an abundance of sulfur which can be used to preserve organic molecules; nitrates which are essential for plant and animal health on earth; and methane composed of a type of carbon associated with biological processes on earth. “there is evidence that liquid water existed in gale crater for millions of years and probably much longer which means there was enough time for life-forming chemistry to happen in these crater-lake environments on mars” said study coauthor daniel glavin senior scientist for sample return at nasa’s goddard space flight center in greenbelt maryland in a statement.
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