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Russia ready to talk hypersonic weapons with US |
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General Dynamics nabs $55.9 million to make missile tubes for
U.S., Britain |
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Lockheed nabs $818.2 million to produce JASSMs for Air Force,
allies |
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Raytheon nabs $2.1 billion for work on Standard Missile-3
Block IB rounds |
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Russia's Zircon hypersonic missile to be test-launched from
underwater |
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US approves anti-tank missile sale to Poland |
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Raytheon awarded $90.4 million for JMEWS warheads for Tomahawk
missiles |
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Russia successfully test fires Tsirkon hypersonic cruise
missile |
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Lockheed nabs $233 million for work on Mk 41 launching system |
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Cyprus buys missiles, partners with France for exercises to
thwart Turkey |
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Raytheon nabs $35.9 million for work on Navy's
over-the-horizon missile system |
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Over 100 US troops suffered brain injury in Iran attack:
Pentagon |
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Ukraine says Iran 'knew from start' missile downed plane |
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Raytheon awarded $9 million to maintain HARM weapons for
Morocco, Turkey, U.S. |
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New footage shows Iranian missiles hitting Ukraine plane |
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Russia tests direct-ascent anti-satellite missile |
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Researchers warn commercial satellite boom may threaten US
national security |
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Space Force identifies USAF missions for transfer to newest
service |
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Command team expresses gratitude, encourages Airmen to remain
poised |
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Pentagon successfully tests hypersonic missile |
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U.S. Space Force gets first offensive weapon, a satellite
jammer |
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US Space Force debuts first offensive weapons system |
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Lockheed Martin to develop Prototype Protected Tactical
Satellite Communications payload |
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Barrett, Goldfein, Raymond outline Air Force priorities to
House lawmakers |
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US professor charged with hiding link to China on NASA-funded
project |
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Air Force Announces Vanguard PEOS |
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USSF signs vision for single, integrated Satellite
Communications enterprise |
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US plans to deploy space weapons would destroy security
balance warns Moscow |
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Hackers could shut down satellites--or turn them into weapons |
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Iran denies satellite programme has military dimension |
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DoD report affirms Space Force's commitment to minimal budget
and bureaucracy |
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Officials provide details on building the Space Force, its
structure, and operating imperatives |
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US Navy Chief compares hypersonic 'hindsight' to 'Sputnik
Moment' |
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Scientific machine learning paves way for rapid rocket engine
design |
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Rocket Lab completes electron mid-air recovery test |
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Hypersonic surfing at ESA |
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AEHF-6 launch marks 500th flight of Aerojet Rocketdyne's Rl10
engine |
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NASA suspends work on Moon rocket due to virus |
39 |
Moon dust and 3D printing will be standard for future lunar
operations |
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Time-travelling ESA team explore a virtual Moon |
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Apollo 13's 50th anniversary recalls NASA tragedy turned
triumph |
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Earth-Size, Habitable Zone Planet Found Hidden in Early NASA
Kepler Data |
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Origin of the first known interstellar object 'Oumuamua |
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NASA selects early-stage technology concepts for new,
continued study |
45 |
Sulfur 'spices' alien atmospheres |
46 |
Warped Space-time to Help WFIRST Find Exoplanets |
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The Strange Orbits of 'Tatooine' Planetary Disks |
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Observed: An exoplanet where it rains iron |
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Cosmos: Possible Worlds |
50 |
What if mysterious 'cotton candy' planets actually sport
rings? |
51 |
Astronomy student discovers 17 new planets, including
Earth-sized world |
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Sub-Neptune sized planet validated with the habitable-zone
planet finder |
53 |
LOFAR pioneers new way to study exoplanet environments |
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Earth's cousins: Upcoming missions to look for 'biosignatures'
in exoplanet atmospheres |
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Scientists discover nearest known 'baby giant planet' |
56 |
NASA's Webb will seek atmospheres around potentially habitable
exoplanets |
57 |
How Earth climate models help scientists picture life on
unimaginable worlds |
58 |
NESSI emerges as new tool for exoplanet atmospheres |
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Astronomers find a way to form 'fast and furious' planets
around tiny stars |
60 |
Cold Neptune" and 2 temperate Super-Earths found orbiting
nearby stars |
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Telescope upgrade, move will aid in search for exoplanets |
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A new tool for 'weighing' unseen planets |
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USSF Space Test Program awards $35 million for launch services |
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Scientists make step towards understanding the universe |
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T2K insight into the origin of the universe |
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Rethinking cosmology: Universe expansion may not be uniform |
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Discovery by UMass Lowell-led team challenges nuclear theory |
68 |
Zero-energy bound states in the high-temperature
superconductors at 2-dimensional limit |
69 |
Holographic cosmological model and thermodynamics on the
horizon of the universe |
70 |
Chandra Data Tests "Theory of Everything" |
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Paper sheds light on infant Universe and origin of matter |
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Tracking down the mystery of matter |
73 |
Why is there any matter in the universe at all? New Sussex
study sheds light |
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AI tool developed to predict the structure of the Universe |
75 |
Cosmic magnifying glasses yield independent measure of
universe's expansion |
76 |
The measurements of the expansion of the universe don't add up |
77 |
Clemson scientists further refine how quickly the universe is
expanding |
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HD 158259 and it's six planets almost in rhythm |
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CHEOPS space telescope ready for scientific operation |
80 |
NASA awards NOAA's Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1
Magnetometer |
81 |
Scientists try 'cloud brightening' to protect Great Barrier
Reef |
82 |
Alarms ring as Greenland ice loss causes 40% of 2019 sea level
rise |
83 |
Extreme floods to hit US cities 'almost daily' by 2100 |
84 |
Green groups cautious as Shell unveils 'net zero' plan |
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Oil giant Shell vows to become carbon neutral by 2050 |
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Paris climate goals failure 'could cost world $600tn' |
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Google parent Alphabet valuation hit $1 trillion |
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US tech sector sees only modest relief in China trade deal |
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Microsoft pledges to be 'carbon negative' by 2030 |
90 |
VW has 'one shot' to survive shift to digital era: CEO |
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'Invisible computing' startup unveils smart contact lens |
92 |
Bollywood star slams Uber after 'scariest experience' |
93 |
Encryption battle reignited as US govt. at loggerheads with
Apple |
94 |
London heads European investment in tech sector: study |
95 |
NKorea flouts sanctions through China shipping: UN report |
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As US pulls back, China builds influence at UN |
97 |
China revises up Wuhan toll as Germany declares outbreak
'under control' |
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A journey into the northern lights |
99 |
Earliest humans in the Amazon created thousands of 'forest
islands' as they tamed wild plants |
100 |
New clues to predict the risks astronauts will face from space
radiation on long missions |
101 |
CIMON-2 makes its successful debut on the ISS |
102 |
ThinKom Aero Satellite Antennas Fully Comply with
International Non-Interference Rules |
103 |
The combined power of remote earth observations aboard ISS |
104 |
NASA Reports Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Depletion Hit Record
Low in March |
105 |
ESO telescope sees star dance around supermassive black hole,
proves Einstein right |
106 |
NASA advances food-in-space technology |
107 |
NASA's Curiosity Keeps Rolling as Team Operates Rover from
Home |
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Now metal surfaces can be instant bacteria killers |
109 |
New Horizons pushing the frontier ever deeper into the Kuiper
Belt |
110 |
74 mn in Arab world lack hand-washing facility: UN |
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Apple data show dramatic impact of virus on movement |
112 |
One hundred lunar asteroid collisions confirmed by second
telescope |
113 |
Satellite galaxies of the Milky Way help test dark matter
theory |
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Where did the antimatter go |
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