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Starship V3’s first flight lands—upgrade mostly delivers
SpaceX launched the upgraded Starship V3 and Super Heavy booster from Starbase in South Texas on Friday, with mostly positive…
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Flat universe leaves 18 geometric possibilities unexplored
flat universe – Cosmologists are fairly certain the universe is flat, but that still doesn’t settle the question that keeps…
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Solar to overtake coal on Texas grid for the first time
Solar will – For the first time, solar is projected to generate more electricity than coal in ERCOT’s Texas power…
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China’s shark finning could trigger US seafood sanctions
A petition to the US asks for import restrictions tied to China’s shark fin trade, after analyses traced multiple endangered…
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SpaceX’s beefed-up Starship clears test flight, then burns
SpaceX upgraded – SpaceX launched its upgraded third-generation Starship V3 from Starbase, Texas, on May 22, 2026, aiming to move…
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SpaceX fires Starship V3 test as Artemis deadline looms
Starship V3 – SpaceX launched Starship Version 3 on Friday at about 6:30 P.M. EDT in the rocket’s first test…
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Experimental mRNA vaccine targets Ebola’s three hardest threats
broad-spectrum mRNA – A research team reports an experimental mRNA vaccine that protected rodents against three Ebola-family viruses—Zaire, Sudan, and…
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Mercury’s water may have arrived in one impact day
New simulations suggest Mercury’s polar ice was deposited after a single, large but slower-than-expected impact created a brief, water-rich atmosphere.…
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Bundibugyo virus fuels Congo and Uganda Ebola emergency
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a “public…
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Artemis II images spotlight the Moon’s hidden colors
hypersaturated Artemis – Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy teamed up with Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman to produce hypersaturated color images of…









