Argentinian Meteorites in Dior: Luxury, Cultural Heritage, and the Controversy that Shook Fashion
The debut of Jonathan Anderson at Dior sparked an unexpected controversy regarding jewelry made from meteorites found in Argentina, which are legally protected as Cultural Heritage.
The Earth hides mysterious elements. Scientists see opportunities in them
Scientists are investigating the significant losses of lighter elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and noble gases on Earth, which are far less abundant compared to their presence in the Sun and meteorites, potentially due to material loss during the formation of the Solar System and deeper processes within Earth's core.
The controversial use of Argentine meteorites in the Christian Dior parade: is it legal?
Jonathan Anderson's debut couture collection for Christian Dior sparked controversy due to the use of celestial bodies found in Argentina.
Surnames and meteorites, the inheritance of the first sexual colonization of Americans in Greenland
The article discusses the legacy of the first sexual colonization by Americans in Greenland, starting with Robert Peary's claim to the North Pole in 1909.