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POLARBEAR (POLARization of the
Background Radiation) is a
cosmic microwave background polarization experiment located in the
Atacama Desert of northern...
- The
polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a
large bear
native to the
Arctic and
nearby areas. It is
closely related to the
brown bear, and the two
species can...
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Songs for
Polarbears is the
debut album by
Northern Irish–Scottish
alternative rock band Snow Patrol,
released on 31
August 1998 in the
United Kingdom...
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Sonic the Fighters, also
known as
Sonic Championship, is a 1996 three-dimensional
fighting video game from Sega. The game,
developed by Sega AM2 and built...
- Knut (German pronunciation: [ˈknuːt] ; 5
December 2006 – 19
March 2011) was an
orphaned polar bear born in
captivity at the
Berlin Zoological Garden. Rejected...
- the band's sole
remaining original member.
After briefly using the name
Polarbear,
releasing the EP
Starfighter Pilot (1997) and
losing Morrison as a member...
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Bjorn "
Polarbear"
Soderberg and
Fieldy himself. The
album features guest appearances from RBX,
Angela Rascoe, ****uva,
Jonathan Davis,
Polarbear, Son Doobie...
- B-mode
polarization at 150 GHz was
published by the
POLARBEAR experiment.
Compared to BICEP2,
POLARBEAR focuses on a
smaller patch of the sky and is less...
- include:
Jackamo Brown – Oh No. The
Drift of The
World (2012)
Polarbear – At Home With
Polarbear (2012)
warrenpeace –
warrenpeace (2014) UK
release of Sage...
- "Penguins &
Polarbears" is a song by the
Swedish punk rock band
Millencolin from the
album Pennybridge Pioneers. It was
released as a
single on 24 January...