Bugatti Chiron world premiere: Geneva motor show

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Bugatti’s show-stopping Chiron, the replacement for the Veyron, packs nearly 1500bhp, can reach 261mph and costs almost £2 million

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UFC 196 Embedded: Vlog Series – Episode 2

On Episode 2 of UFC 196 Embedded, women’s bantamweight title challenger Miesha Tate powers through a day of media obligations and arm wrestling. Reigning champion Holly Holm stays busy in the gym as she counts down to her Saturday night title defense. In Las Vegas, welterweight star Nate Diaz gets in an old-school workout, while his main event opponent Conor McGregor continues living large and training light in Hermosa Beach. UFC 196 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog following the stars of UFC 196: McGregor vs. Diaz, Saturday, March 5 on Pay-Per-View.

Planetary Tales from the Stellar Crypt: Exoplanets Surviving the Death of their Host Star

Planetary Tales from the Stellar Crypt: Exoplanets Surviving the Death of their Host Star
John Debes, Space Telescope Science Institute

What happens to a planetary system when its host star exhausts its fuel and dies? For most sun-like stars, their deaths end in a whimper and not a bang, leaving behind a stellar corpse called a white dwarf. Many orbiting planets may survive these relatively gentle death throes, and can have observable influences on their host white dwarf. This unique sub-field of astronomy has arisen from the stellar crypt and produced some exciting results over the last few years. It seems that dead stars do tell tales.

Host: Dr. Frank Summers

Recorded live on March 1, 2016 at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD, USA

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