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Salad in space? New study says it's not a healthy choice |
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Small solar sails could be the next 'giant leap' for
interplanetary space exploration |
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Aqualunar Challenge Launches: UK-Canada Initiative for Lunar
Water Purification |
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Japan says 'possibility' Moon lander power can be restored |
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China hopes Chang'e 6 can return samples from Lunar Far Side |
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A Fractured Filled Plan: Sols 4073-4075 |
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So Many Textures, So Little Time: Sols 4070-4072 |
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ESA advances satellite testing capabilities at Europe's
largest thermal vacuum facility |
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Intercontinental team to grow protein crystals in space |
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NASA's Cryo Efforts Beyond the Atmosphere |
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Ax-3 Crew Joins Expedition 70 in Space Station for Dual
Operations and Research |
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Ohio research project selected for International Space Station |
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Iran's Qaem 100 launch vehicle deploys Sorayya satellite into
orbit |
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Iran Guards' Syria spy chief among 4 killed in Damascus strike
blamed on Israel |
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Iran says launches satellite in new aerospace milestone |
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UN's atomic agency being held 'hostage' in Iran, director says |
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Nine dead in Pakistan strikes on Iran; China offers to mediate |
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Iran says it targeted 'Iranian terrorist group' in Pakistan |
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Iran launches strikes into Pakistan amid rising tensions in
Middle East |
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Senior Iraq official says Iran claim it hit Mossad base
'false' |
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Iran says IRGC attacked alleged Israeli spy headquarters in
Iraq |
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Space Policy Official Details Approach to Maintaining U.S.
Edge |
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NASA, DOD to Collaborate with Universities on CubeSat
Development Program |
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Buried water ice at the Martian equator |
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Mars Express unveils potential water resource for future Mars
missions at equator |
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Water may have flowed through Martian Valleys countless times |
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Light-matter interaction: broken symmetry drives polaritons |
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Physicists identify overlooked uncertainty in real-world
experiments |
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Smooth operation of future nuclear fusion facilities is a
matter of control |
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Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess |
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Ingenious Flying Robot Phones Home from Mars |
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NASA uses two worlds to test future Mars helicopter designs |
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The Long Wait |
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From Asteroid Bennu to Earth: NASA Reveals New Findings in
OSIRIS-REx Mission |
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Renesas Electronics plays role in Japan's lunar landing
mission |
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Redwire joins forces with Blue Origin on Blue Ring Space
Mobility Platform |
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UK Space Agency Boosts Agri-tech Start-Up at Space Park
Leicester |
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Study reveals non-isotropic nature of tropospheric delays in
GNSS |
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Viasat Leads Historic UK SBAS Flight Trial, Showcasing
Advanced GPS Capabilities |
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China's LandSpace achieves new feat with Zhuque-3's Vertical
Recovery Test |
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Rocket maker working on medium-lift model |
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China's Gravity 1 sets record for solid rocket fuels in maiden
launch |
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Japan's 'Moon Sniper' lands but power running low |
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ESA's Marcus Wandtembarks on historic Muninn Mission aboard
ISS |
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First European takes off on commercial flight to Space Station |
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European crew arrives at ISS on private mission |
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Eutelsat OneWeb and Paratus South Africa join forces to
enhance satellite connectivity in South Africa |
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AST SpaceMobile Launches $100 Million Stock Offering Amid
Strategic Tech Investments |
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Sidus Space Partners with ASPINA for Satellite Technology
Demonstration on LizzieSat Mission |
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Lynk and Telikom initiate Sat2Phone services in Papua New
Guinea |
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Sasken's Novel Satellite Product Enhances Communication in
Disaster Scenarios |
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Skylo Endorses Quectel's New Satellite IoT Module, Expanding
Global Reach |
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NASA Science, Astrobotic Peregrine Mission One Concludes |
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Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers
a mysterious object in Milky Way |
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Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed |
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Moon rocks with unique dust found |
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NASA's Roman to Search for Signs of Dark Matter Clumps |
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Tianzhou 6 burns up safely reentering Earth |
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US space company upbeat on next Moon mission despite lander's
demise |
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Shallow soda lakes show promise as cradles of life on Earth |
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Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in
fossils |
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GMV led consortium advances public health analytics with
EO4HEALTH Project |
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Satellite data sheds light on Guangdong's climate extremes in
recent study |
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Scientists warn missing Russian data causing Arctic climate
blind spots |
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Extreme cold waves in East Asia and North America linked to
mid-latitude ocean fronts |
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ING targeted in new Dutch climate legal case |
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Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint 6 times
larger than conventional produce, study shows |
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At least 50 injured in major earthquake on China-Kyrgyzstan
border |
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Malaria jab rollout in Cameroon a 'turning point': Gavi |
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Storm Isha batters Britain, cutting power and diverting
flights |
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Twenty dead in southwest China landslide |
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OpenAI bans bot impersonating US presidential candidate |
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China's rights record in spotlight at UN |
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UN experts want charges against HK tycoon Lai dropped |
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Activists decry Tibet 'cultural genocide' ahead of China
rights review |
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Years after civil war, security wall holds back Iraqi city |
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Colombian mission to Antarctica analyzes climate change
footprints |
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World's biggest iceberg 'battered' by waves as it heads north |
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Extreme Congo floods leave 350,000 needing aid: UN |
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Fierce winter weather slams US, dozens dead |
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India's Kashmir ski industry melts as temperatures rise |
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Wounded Gazans get medical care on French hospital ship |
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13 students dead in China school fire while 8 killed in
factory explosion |
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Chad's junta-named MPs vote for new PM |
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Investigation under way after China school fire kills 13 |
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No injuries, damage after Huthi missiles miss US-owned tanker
ship: CENTCOM |
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Israel surges to 6th place on list of nations with jailed
journalists in 2023 |
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France orders rare Atlantic fishing ban to protect dolphins |
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Quantum Field theory breakthrough: First observation of vacuum
decay bubbles |
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Eco-friendly organic semiconductor technology emerges from
Swedish research |
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Novel Cathode Interlayer Boosts Performance of Tin-Lead
Perovskite Solar Cells |
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New, portable antenna could help restore communication after
disasters |
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UK govt. to plough extra 1.3 billion pounds into nuclear plant |
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Mines 'back in place' at Ukraine nuclear power plant: IAEA |
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Uranium Energy Corp. to Resume Uranium Production in Wyoming's
Powder River Basin |
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JAXA says they hope sun will recharge lunar lander's solar
panels |
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China's CALB wants lithium battery factory in Portugal |
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Nigeria's polluted economic hub Lagos bans styrofoam, plastics |
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Poland, Ukraine leaders meet to renew diplomatic ties amid
deal on trucker protests |
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Study shows high air pollution in three Paris metro stations |
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Mongolia on brink of mega mining deal with French
multinational |
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Xi's corruption crackdown targets embattled finance sector |
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Riot Games to slash 530 jobs; While 'Pokemon with Guns' proves
a blast |
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Epic says Apple court fight is 'lost' |
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Mac computers could ride AI wave or be left behind |
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TSMC to launch chipmaking plant in Japan, but US plant to face
delays |
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Most Asian markets rise after Wall St. record |
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Asian markets track Wall St. higher after tech surge |
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Tens of thousands sign up for French electric car leasing
scheme |
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China urges end of 'harassment' of vessels in Red Sea |
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Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future |
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Oil demand growth to halve in 2024: IEA |
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Mass-producible miniature quantum memory |
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