What’s black and blue and lumpy all over? Nope, we’re not talking about Miguel Cotto’s face after 12 rounds with Manny Pacquiao. We mean Nevada’s official semiprecious gemstone — turquoise. “If you ...
61MWdc of clean energy reached commercial operations on December 4. Apple’s Reno data centre, opened in 2012, takes advantage of the mild climate by cooling its servers with outside air whenever ...
Lake Pyramid in Nevada has turned a unique shade of turquoise. In the remote deserts of Nevada in the US, a large lake has turned a unique shade of turquoise. Lake Pyramid, located in the Pyramid Lake ...
A lake in Nevada has turned Turquoise after undergoing rare "whiting" event. This rare event involves blooming of toxic algae and happens every 7-12 years The lake in question has become light blue in ...
A lake in Nevada has turned a light shade of blue since the start of the month after a toxic algae bloom that's kept area residents out fo the water. Pyramid Lake is located in a remote desert area of ...
Mercedes-Benz has announced that it has received exemption permits for new turquoise marker lights, set for use in autonomous vehicle technology testing in the states of California and Nevada. The ...
An advertisement on eBay earlier this month screamed the news: “WOW RARE FIND…TRUE NEVADA BLACK PRECIOUS OPAL…THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR…YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.” The bidding started at ...
An isotopes analysis was used to determine that many pieces of turquoise found in New Mexico's Chaco Canyon came from as far away as Nevada About a millennium ago, the ancestral Pueblo Indians in the ...
Onwards and forwards are the only way to go for Mercedes-Benz, and the renowned luxury car company recently got its approval to use a certain turquoise taillight color in California and Nevada for its ...
A lake in Nevada has turned a light shade of blue since the start of the month after a toxic algae bloom that’s kept area residents out fo the water. Pyramid Lake is located in a remote desert area of ...
About a millennium ago, the ancestral Pueblo Indians in the Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico obtained their precious turquoise using a large trade network spanning several states, new research ...
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