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Commercial satellites push real-time war visibility—deception follows
near-real-time satellite – Commercial remote-sensing satellites are letting governments and ordinary people see war’s aftermath within hours—yet the same transparency…
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Bermuda High fuels record heat across the East
A high-pressure ridge known as the Bermuda high is pulling warm, humid air north, pushing parts of the eastern U.S.…
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Record US warmth arrives with drought’s grip
record US – March closed the hottest 12-month stretch for the contiguous U.S. since records began in 1895, with temperatures…
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Hantavirus quarantine traps cruise passenger in sealed room
quarantining for – For about a week in Omaha, a Boston travel content creator who was exposed to Andes hantavirus…
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Fox wants to “buy 10” lunar spacecraft buses
NASA’s science chief says he wants the agency to treat future Moon and Mars missions like mass-produced “commercial off-the-shelf” spacecraft,…
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SpaceX shifts Starship to May 21 as death probed
SpaceX targets – SpaceX has postponed its next Starship launch to the evening of May 21 as federal officials open…
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Geothermal IPO frenzy meets grid delays and higher costs
Fervo geothermal – A geothermal company’s $1.89 billion stock market debut is fueling investor excitement for emissions-free “always-on” power. But…
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Floating solar off Taiwan beats nearby land panels
A floating solar farm off Taiwan’s coast generated more electricity and net profit than a nearby land-based project, suggesting ocean…
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Robin and Finch help retarget drugs for macular degeneration
AI-based drug – A FutureHouse system that combines an LLM assistant named Robin with a data-evaluation tool called Finch successfully…
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Math’s Riemann mystery resists human hands, too
At a Harvard workshop on artificial intelligence and math, some researchers said it won’t matter who—human or machine—eventually proves the…








