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Space startups will test a receiver for a lunar satellite power grid
Read More: Space startups will test a receiver for a lunar satellite power gridSpace companies are preparing to test a new kind of power receiver on the Moon that is designed to plug…
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Hungry Hippo rocket fairing passes tests ahead of reusable Neutron
Read More: Hungry Hippo rocket fairing passes tests ahead of reusable NeutronRocket Lab’s latest milestone on its path to a reusable medium-lift rocket is not a booster landing, but a nose…
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Radiocarbon study redraws the timeline of Egypt’s first pharaohs
Read More: Radiocarbon study redraws the timeline of Egypt’s first pharaohsRadiocarbon dating is quietly rewriting one of humanity’s best known origin stories, shifting the rise of Egypt’s first pharaohs by…
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Hundreds of quakes detected beneath Antarctica’s Doomsday Glacier
Read More: Hundreds of quakes detected beneath Antarctica’s Doomsday GlacierFar beneath the frozen surface of Antarctica’s most feared ice giant, scientists have picked up a new kind of warning…
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The oldest leech ever found looks nothing like today’s bloodsuckers
Read More: The oldest leech ever found looks nothing like today’s bloodsuckersThe oldest leech ever discovered has turned out to be a shape shifter of expectations, preserving a body plan that…
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16th-century gallows and dozens of skeletons unearthed in France
Read More: 16th-century gallows and dozens of skeletons unearthed in FranceArchaeologists in France have uncovered a 16th century execution ground where a 450-year-old gallows once stood above mass graves filled…
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A natural molecule shows surprising power against Alzheimer’s
Read More: A natural molecule shows surprising power against Alzheimer’sAlzheimer’s disease has long resisted simple answers, yet a growing body of research is pointing to an unexpected ally already…
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Earliest human-controlled fire revealed through advanced analysis
Read More: Earliest human-controlled fire revealed through advanced analysisArchaeologists have identified what appears to be the earliest clear evidence that ancient humans were not just tending flames but…
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Archaeologists open a 1,700-year coffin and unveil Roman treasures
Read More: Archaeologists open a 1,700-year coffin and unveil Roman treasuresArchaeologists in Hungary have opened a sealed Roman coffin that had not been disturbed for roughly 1,700 years, revealing a…
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A black hole flare triggers near-light-speed winds in hours
Read More: A black hole flare triggers near-light-speed winds in hoursWhen a supermassive black hole in a nearby galaxy suddenly brightened in X-rays, astronomers watched it do something they had…








