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NUS research shows CO2 could be stored below ocean floor |
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EU warns China against backing Russia's Ukraine war |
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Indebted Evergrande to sell $575 million stake in mega-project |
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US to stress economic independence to counter 'unfair' China
trade practices |
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'Punishment from above': Hobby pilots build Ukraine's drone
fleet |
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DLR measures flow phenomena around wind turbines with a swarm
of drones |
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Northrop Grumman completes ferry flight of Japan's RQ-4B
Global Hawk |
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Red Cat Holdings Selected by U.S. Army for Short Range
Reconnaissance Tranche 2 Drone Program |
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Croatia PM urges closer NATO cooperation after military drone
crash |
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'Big threat': air defences take centre stage at Saudi arms
show |
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Extending the battery life of small drones |
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AFRL awards contract for the Mjolnir anti-drone project |
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European nations sign 7-bn-euro drone contract |
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Drones over Ukraine: fears of Russian 'killer robots' have
failed to materialise |
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Russian 18-yr.-olds face draft as army fights in Ukraine |
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War and police: on patrol under Ukraine's conflict curfew |
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Coalition air raids strike Yemen as rebels, UN seek truce |
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Jordan king hosts UAE, Egypt, Iraq leaders |
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Russian army says 1,351 soldiers killed in Ukraine |
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Deep in Siberia, a village buries soldier killed in Ukraine |
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Russia turns to attrition one month into Ukraine war |
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Ukrainian forces 'going after' Russians: Day 27 of Russia's
invasion |
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Eisenhower, Powell, Tubman among possible names for US Army
bases |
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Lonely passengers ride ghost trains back to Ukraine |
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Outcry at Russian air strike on Ukraine children's hospital |
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Urban warfare 'nightmare' looms if Russia enters Ukraine
cities |
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Israel destroys homes of Palestinians accused of fatal attacks |
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Pentagon commits extra $300 million in security aid to Ukraine |
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East Ukrainians twice in flight from Russian offensive |
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Swiss Cold War bunkers back in vogue as Ukraine conflict rages |
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Iraq oil exports $11.07 billion in March, highest for 50 years |
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New EU law leaves Big Tech facing major rethink |
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Critics raise privacy fears over EU message app rule |
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Microsoft says it addressed corruption allegations in Middle
East, Africa |
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Cairo to Kyiv: Social media's rocky ride through conflict
zones |
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Russia 'postpones' military service for IT specialists |
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Facebook's Meta funded attack campaign against TikTok: report |
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Hackers got user data from Meta with forged request |
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Which companies are going public in 2022? Almost none so far |
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China denies working to circumvent Russia sanctions |
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India and Nepal restore rail links, agree on energy projects |
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Shanghai parents fear separation from kids after positive
COVID test |
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Beijing eyes cooperation with US on audits of Chinese firms |
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US helping China with cockpit recorder of jetliner that
crashed |
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Russian troops have left Chernobyl: Ukrainian officials |
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After Ukraine, UN atomic watchdog chief visits Russia |
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Russians leave Chernobyl with Ukrainian troops as hostages:
Kyiv |
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Fresh Japan sanctions on North Korea after ICBM launch |
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Axed French sub deal to cost Australia up to $5.5 billion |
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Ukrainian Paralympian escapes Russian-held city to safety |
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New US sanctions after N. Korea missile tests |
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Russian soldiers likely exposed to Chernobyl radiation:
Ukraine |
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EU warns China against backing Russia's Ukraine war |
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Solving the challenges of robotic pizza-making |
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Launching robots into lunar caves |
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How to help humans understand robots |
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Australian startups join forces to test AI computing in space |
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How a physicist aims to reduce the noise in quantum computing |
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Researchers earn NASA grant to reinvent electronics
manufacturing in space |
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Hot spin quantum bits in silicon transistors |
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Making quantum circuits more robust |
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New world record for qubit storage |
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Magnet-free chiral nanowires for spintronic devices |
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UK chip designer Arm cuts jobs after takeover collapse |
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Electronics giant ASUS says shipments to Russia at
'standstill' |
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Physicists show how frequencies can easily be multiplied
without special circuitry |
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Magnetic excitations could provide information transfer
without heat loss |
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Using two different elements in hybrid atomic quantum
computers |
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Surprising semiconductor properties revealed with innovative
new method |
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From lab to slab rubber concrete moves into residential
markets |
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EU unveils 'sustainable' fashion push |
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Ukraine air strike hits fuel depot in Russia: governor |
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Germany to triple number of hydrogen fuel stations |
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Canada torn between economy, climate in deciding oil project |
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Banks break pledges with fossil fuel billions: report |
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Oil sees further gains on sanctions talk, while equities slip |
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IEA fears climate goals may fall victim to 'Russia's
aggression' |
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In climate fight, rich nations must give up oil first: report |
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LNG projects in the Gulf of Mexico boosted as Russian gas
alternative |
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Italy's Eni raises emissions-cutting targets |
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WTI crude dives below $100 on China demand concern |
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WTI oil price sinks 5% on Ukraine, China |
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Biden walks tightrope between need for oil and push to go
green |
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Chevron Phillips to spend $118 million to upgrade Texas plants |
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Programmed assembly of wafer-scale atomically thin crystals |
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Nature-based carbon removal can help protect us from a warming
planet |
87 |
Cathay plans world's longest passenger flight, avoids Russian
airspace |
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Second black box of crashed China Eastern plane recovered |
89 |
Redwire provides solar arrays for new weather and climate
research satellite |
90 |
Scientists achieve record efficiency for ultra-thin solar
panels |
91 |
Inhibiting thermal quenching of high-efficiency quasi-2D
perovskite LEDs |
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Africa can adopt renewable energy on a massive scale and save
billions along the way |
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How to clean solar panels without water |
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Thailand makes green push with floating hydro-solar power
project |
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Russian space agency suspends ISS cooperation over sanctions |
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Embry-Riddle developed instruments headed for space |
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Russian space agency wants foreign partners to pay it in
rubles |
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Russian trio blast off for ISS in shadow of Ukraine war |
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Rocket Lab launches 112th satellite to orbit |
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Long March 11 launches Tianping-2 satellites into orbit |
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Viability of using commercial rockets to transport cargo
quickly focus of Space Force research |
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Long March 6A blasts off in Shanxi |
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Successful launch shows new rocket factory's solid steps |
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Singapore signs Artemis Accords; Artemis I is 'Go' for Wet
Dress Rehearsal |
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NASA's next moon rocket set for wet dress rehearsal ahead of
launch |
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X-BOW Systems unveils 3D Printed solid rocket motors |
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AFRL AFOSR conduct successful hypersonics rocket launch at
Wallops |
108 |
HawkEye 360 launches next-generation Cluster 4 satellites |
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Blue Canyon Technologies to supply spacecraft buses for
HelioSwarm Mission |
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D-Orbit Launches its Fifth ION Satellite Carrier Mission |
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