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SpaceX sends more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit
This mission is the 470th Falcon 9 rocket launch, and its cargo will be added to the over 7,300 Starlink satellites already in low-Earth orbit. The Falcon 9 first-stage booster, t
Failed Soviet-era spacecraft expected to crash back to Earth within days
A failed Soviet-era spacecraft that became trapped in Earth’s orbit by mistake more than 50 years ago is expected to crash back onto the planet within days.
Did South Korea’s legendary female free divers evolve for a life underwater? Scientists find new evidence
Scientists have investigated the unique biology of the Haenyeo, women from the South Korean island of Jeju who are known for their ability to free dive.
Study sheds light on hallucinogenic drug rituals in ancient Peru
An ancient society in the Peruvian Andes likely used psychoactive drugs during exclusive rituals that may have helped establish social and political hierarchies seen later throughout the region,
How Water Is Weaponized in India-Pakistan Conflict
India suspended a water-sharing treaty with Pakistan and said it would stop the flow of water out across its border, which Pakistan said would constitute an “act of war.”
How To Catch the Fast Moving Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower
The American Meteor Society says that the annual Eta Aquards meteor shower runs between April and May every year, with a peek sometime in early May.
The World’s Most Powerful Superconducting Electromagnet Will Soon Power The Quest For Fusion
The world’s largest experiment in fusion power is about to have its magnet installed, following the announcement that all components have been completed. Nuclear fusion powers the Sun and other stars,
Scientists race to save rare creature after mysterious disease killed 94% of them: 'We can hit the ground running'
"It's kind of like the … 'you don't know what you have until it's gone' adage." Scientists race to save rare creature after mysterious disease killed 94% of them: 'We can hit the ground running'
Clear Skies, Hidden Threats: The Science Behind "Bolts from the Blue"
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Blavatnik Prizes 2025: Israeli researchers honored for groundbreaking work in science
The 2025 cycle drew 36 nominations from seven Israeli universities, with juries composed of leading Israeli scientists and Nobel laureates selecting the winners.
Scientists unveil breakthrough water technology aiming to solve major shortages: 'These innovative approaches could be key'
"This research demonstrates that we have the tools to create circular water systems." Scientists unveil breakthrough water technology aiming to solve major shortages: 'These innovative approaches
SNU expert expects 'unthinkable' monsoon season
Forecasts for this monsoon season in Korea suggest intense rainfall and extreme weather events, raising concerns about potential compound disasters and the challenges in predicting such patterns.
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