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Firefly Aerospace rocket explodes minutes after first launch |
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Firefly Aerospace rocket Alpha explodes after California
liftoff |
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FAA grounds Virgin Galactic amid spaceflight 'mishap' probe |
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Application of fission-powered spacecraft in solar system
exploration missions |
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AFRL extends capability for testing solid rocket motors with
new equipment |
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NASA Technologies slated for testing on Blue Origin's New
Shepard |
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Ingenuity Mars Helicopter set to fly lower for detailed
surface imaging |
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After six months on Mars, NASA's tiny copter is still flying
high |
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Mars helicopter sees potential rover road ahead |
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ESA Council agrees resolution on Ariane 6 and Vega-C
exploitation and future space transportation |
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Planetary radar observes 1,000th near-earth asteroid since
1968 |
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Geologists propose theory about a famous asteroid |
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The case of the missing mantle |
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NASA Mission to Asteroid Psyche one year out from launch |
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Solar System's fastest-orbiting asteroid discovered |
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Hurricane Ida recovery assessments continue at NASA Michoud |
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Space pens, pencils, and how NASA takes notes in space |
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NASA seeks student tech ideas for suborbital launch |
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NASA Launches Entrepreneurs Challenge to identify innovative
ideas |
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At 59, Kennedy Diversifies, Flourishes as Multi-User Spaceport |
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NASA software benefits Earth, available for business, public
use |
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NASA's space communications user terminal |
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Cosmonaut calls 1st approach to Nauka Module during spacewalk
from ISS 'Historic Moment' |
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NASA welcomes new Russian commitment to space station |
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State of Russia's ISS segment sparks safety concerns |
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Russian cosmonauts to track air leaks with vibration sensors |
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Film and cultures fly on SpaceX CR23 cargo resupply mission |
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California winemakers take wildfire-fighting into their own
hands |
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Biden to assess Ida damage in NY and New Jersey |
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New project to track endangered species coming back from brink |
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Komodo dragon, 2-in-5 shark species lurch towards extinction |
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Wildlife on a glidepath to 'mass extinction': Red List chief |
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Wildlife 'Red List' a grim tally of extinction threat |
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Climate change blamed for havoc in northeast US floods |
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Global meeting aims to protect species on the brink |
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'Dune' wows Venice with galactic-scale blockbuster |
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Climate change in the spotlight after northeast US floods |
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Facebook mistakenly labels black men 'primates' |
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Apple delays child protection measures after privacy criticism |
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Apple announces delay of child protection measures |
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Chinese chip giant to invest $9 billion in new plant as US ban
bites |
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YouTube Music tops 50 million subscribers |
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Ireland fines WhatsApp 225 million euros for breaching EU
privacy laws |
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Tech conference dumps virus-hit Malaysia, stays in Hong Kong |
45 |
China orders ride-hailing firms Didi, Meituan to stop
'disorderly expansion' |
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Two atypical cases of mad cow disease detected in Brazil |
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More than 20 Myanmar troops killed near China border, rebels
say |
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Taliban close to forming new government in Afghanistan |
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Taliban spokesman says China to keep embassy in Afghanistan,
increase aid |
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Evergrande: China's fragile housing giant |
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Asian markets mostly up ahead of US jobs, PM move boosts Tokyo |
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Alibaba shares slide after $15 billion 'prosperity' pledge |
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Creditors call back loans to China's indebted Evergrande:
report |
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Asian markets mostly rise after Wall St. record with eye on
jobs |
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Chandra resumes science operations |
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Webb completes testing and prepares for trip to Europe's
Spaceport |
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NASA works to give satellite swarms a hive mind |
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OneWeb confirms another successful launch, accelerating
business momentum |
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Artillerymen must be ready to operate in space degraded,
denied environments |
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Space Development Agency transitioning to US Space Force |
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SpaceWERX ready to propel space innovation |
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Space Force brass want live warfighter training in orbit |
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Spacecom attains initial operational capability, commander
says |
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Kleos builds its military knowledge under US DOD program |
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DLR Lampoldshausen prepares P5 test stand for the technologies
of the future |
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Independent group formed to advance interoperability in
satellite and ground system networks |
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Maxar awarded contract to build SXM-10 satellite for SiriusXM |
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Humanoid robots catch the eye of humans when interacting |
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Autonomous solutions for industrial and e-commerce robotics |
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Robotic arm to help astronauts will head to space station |
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'Always there': the AI chatbot comforting China's lonely
millions |
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Magnets could offer better control of prosthetic limbs |
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Inflatable robotic hand gives amputees real-time tactile
control |
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Artificial Intelligence learns better when distracted |
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Kitchen robot in Riga cooks up new future for fast food |
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Wearable brain-machine interface turns intentions into actions |
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New wave of electron research |
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New quantum algorithm calculates energy difference of an atom,
molecule |
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In a first, scientists capture a 'quantum tug' between
neighboring water molecules |
80 |
This exotic particle had an out-of-body experience; these
scientists took a picture of it |
81 |
'Dune' brings galactic-scale blockbuster to Venice |
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Universal Studios makes China debut with soft opening |
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Will the curse of 'Dune' be lifted in Venice? |
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Study: Cellphones, smartwatches may interfere with medical
implants |
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New quantum 'stopwatch' can improve imaging technologies |
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Berkeley and Caltech team up to build quantum network testbed |
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Russian physicists mix classical light with half a photon on a
qubit |
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LED material shines under strain |
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UVA research group opens a path toward quantum computing in
real-world conditions |
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Home-grown semiconductors for faster, smaller electronics |
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Twilight for silicon? Paper reappraises "Moore's
law" through chip density |
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Magnetic materials could improve the performance of quantum
computing circuits |
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Google to build its own chip for new Pixel smartphone |
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Concepts for the development of German quantum computers |
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Ultrathin semiconductors electrically connected to
superconductors for the first time |
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US grounds Virgin Galactic after trajectory issue |
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NASA's Perseverance Rover obtains first rock core |
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NASA thinks Mars rover succeeded in taking rock sample |
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NASA's Perseverance plans next sample attempt |
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Iran calls on US to stop its addiction to sanctions |
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Iran says nuclear talks might not resume for 2-3 months |
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North Korea appears to have restarted nuclear reactor: UN
agency |
103 |
Iran's Khamenei says Biden has same demands as Trump on
nuclear issue |
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Israeli PM promises 'new spirit' in Biden meeting |
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Fukushima operators to build undersea tunnel to release
treated water |
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Iran's Raisi calls on Japan to release frozen funds |
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France's TotalEnergies signs $27 billion oil, gas, solar deal
in Iraq |
108 |
Iraq caps Arbaeen foreign pilgrim numbers at 40,000 |
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Guinea in turmoil after putschists claim coup |
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Boom time for Afghan arms dealers in Taliban heartland |
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IS jihadist attack kills 13 Iraqi police: security, medics |
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Crew of 5 in Pacific copter crash presumed dead: US Navy |
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New Israeli innovation hub seeks foodtech 'revolutions' |
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Can devices that never wear out come into reality? |
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Samsung announces $205 billion investment plan |
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Why China is hobbling its tech sector |
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