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SpaceX completes
fueling
test, setting stage for first launch of
Starship
V3
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Do you take after your
dad
’s
RNA
?
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How a
melting
glacier
led to a 500-meter-high tsunami
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Manufacturing
qubits
that can move
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Engineers at NASA's Jet
Propulsion
Lab make a breakthrough in
rotor
technology
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DNA
identifies
four more crew members of
doomed
Franklin expedition
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How climate change makes your
allergies
worse
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RIP
social media. What comes next is
messy
.
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SpaceX is starting to move on from the world's most
successful
rocket
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As NASA eyes
lunar
base, there's still much learn about
landing
on the Moon
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Trump administration
cites
national security in
stalling
165 wind farms
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MIT's virtual
violin
offers
luthiers
a new design tool
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Research
roundup
: 6 cool science stories we almost
missed
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Scorpions
go terminator mode and
reinforce
their weapons with metal
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Rocket Report:
Falcon
Heavy is back; Russia's
Soyuz-5
finally debuts
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Researchers try to cut the genetic code from 20 to 19
amino
acids
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Professional school
grads
from diverse classes get higher
salaries
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Electrical
current might be the key to a better cup of
coffee
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Neanderthal
brains measure up to
ours
—literally
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Put it in
pencil
: NASA's Artemis III mission will launch no
earlier
than late 2027
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