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A shark
scientist
reflects on
Jaws
at 50
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Microsoft
lays
out its path to
useful
quantum computing
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MIT student
prints
AI
polymer
masks to restore paintings in hours
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SpaceX’s next
Starship
just
blew
up on its test stand in South Texas
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Study confirms White
Sands
footprints
are ~23,000 years old
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Via the False Claims Act,
NIH
puts
universities
on edge
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Spanish blackout report: Power plants meant to
stabilize
voltage
didn’t
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We’ve had a
Denisovan
skull since the
1930s
—only nobody knew
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Honda’s
hopper
suddenly makes the Japanese carmaker a serious player in
rocketry
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Sally
celebrates
complicated
legacy of first US woman in space
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Founder of
23andMe
buys back company out of bankruptcy
auction
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Delightfully
irreverent
Underdogs isn’t your parents’ nature docuseries
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Biofuels
policy has been a
failure
for the climate, new report claims
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These VA Tech scientists are building a better
fog
harp
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Rocket Report: New delay for Europe’s
reusable
rocket; SpaceX moves in at
SLC-37
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Experimental
retina
implants
give mice infrared vision
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Scientists built a
badminton-playing
robot with AI-powered
skills
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5 things in Trump’s budget that won’t make NASA great again
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Ocean
acidification
crosses “
planetary
boundaries”
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IBM is now
detailing
what its first quantum
compute
system will look like
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Lobsters
,
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