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SpaceX sends up more Starlink satellites from California
SpaceX launched another batch of 27 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low-Earth orbit on Friday from California.
Baby storks born at UK's first 'stork village'
An estate south of Horsham, West Sussex, has become the UK's first 'European Stork Village' as 12 baby birds are born, according to biologist Laura Vaughan-Hirsch, leader of the White Stork Project.
Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time
Astronomers witnessed two galaxies engaged in an intense deep-space battle for the first time. Watch the “cosmic joust” in action.
Doubt Cast On Claim Of 'Hints' Of Life On Faraway Planet
Several recent studies have found that there is not enough evidence to support astronomers' claims of the most promising hints of alien life yet on a distant planet.
South Korea's Female Free Divers May Have Evolved to Thrive Underwater, Study Finds
On Jeju Island, 50 miles south of the Korean peninsula, senior women regularly dive up to 60 feet beneath the ocean’s surface. They collect sea urchins, sea snails called abalone and other food—and
Coca-Cola slammed after new report makes damning prediction: 'A liability for the future of the company'
"Coca-Cola's future is currently tied, like an albatross around its neck, to single-use plastic." Coca-Cola slammed after new report makes damning prediction: 'A liability for the future of the
The moon: Facts about our planet's lunar companion
Discover interesting facts about how the moon formed, what it's made out of, and the many missions humans have launched to explore it.
Scientists Use DNA to Trace Early Humans' Footsteps From Asia to South America
Tens of thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens embarked on a major migration out of Africa and began settling around the world. But exactly how, when and where humans expanded has long been a source of
Numerical simulations reveal the origin of barred olivine crystals in early solar system
Researchers from Nagoya City University, Tohoku University, and other institutions have used numerical simulations to replicate how a peculiar mineral texture called barred olivine forms inside
Anthropic’s new AI model threatened to reveal engineer’s affair to avoid being shut down
In a fictional scenario set up to test Claude Opus 4, the model often resorted to blackmail when threatened with being replaced.
Closer Look at Bird Feeders Shows 'Evolution in Action'
A new study finds that human-provided hummingbird feeders aren't just helping hummingbirds survive—they're changing the physical traits of the birds themselves. Researchers focused on a species
Apple has had few incentives in the past to start making iPhones in US
Unhappy that Apple intends to source nearly all of its U.S. iPhones from India, President Donald Trump on Friday threatened a 25% tariff on the popular device unless the tech giant moves production
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