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The Geometry of the Grid: How Manhattanhenge Became a Digital Spectacle
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The Geometry of the Grid: How Manhattanhenge Became a Digital Spectacle

Beyond the crowds, Manhattanhenge represents a unique intersection of urban planning and astronomical precision, now amplified by social media and mobile photography.
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Xiaomi bets on Fire TV and Mini LED for upcoming FX Series India launch
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Xiaomi bets on Fire TV and Mini LED for upcoming FX Series India launch

Xiaomi confirms the June 4 launch of the FX Mini LED Series in India, pivoting to Amazon Fire TV integration and high-contrast Quantum MagiQ displays.
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South Korea’s Unastella Secures $24M to Fast-Track Commercial Orbit
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South Korea’s Unastella Secures $24M to Fast-Track Commercial Orbit

Seoul-based Unastella raises $24M in Series B funding to scale its Una Express rocket program, leveraging electric motor pump tech to challenge the global launch market.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explosion Leaves Commercial Space Sector Scrambling for Capacity
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explosion Leaves Commercial Space Sector Scrambling for Capacity

A catastrophic static-fire failure of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral creates a critical launch bottleneck for NASA, Amazon, and AST SpaceMobile.
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The ‘Airport Model’ Comes to Orbit: How New Spaceport Bond Laws Unlock Billions in Infrastructure
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The ‘Airport Model’ Comes to Orbit: How New Spaceport Bond Laws Unlock Billions in Infrastructure

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) allows spaceports to access the municipal bond market, shifting space infrastructure from venture-style funding to long-term institutional capital.
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The Psychology of Survival: How Four Men Navigated a Flooded Laotian Labyrinth
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The Psychology of Survival: How Four Men Navigated a Flooded Laotian Labyrinth

After 11 days trapped in a flooded cave in Xaisomboun province, four gold prospectors performed a daring self-rescue. Here is the technical and human breakdown of their escape.
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The Ancient Architecture of Modern Vaccine Skepticism
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The Ancient Architecture of Modern Vaccine Skepticism

An analysis of the recurring patterns of vaccine opposition, from 18th-century smallpox inoculation to modern digital misinformation.
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Thermal Cognitive Decline: How Rising Temperatures Are ‘Muddling’ Animal Intelligence
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Thermal Cognitive Decline: How Rising Temperatures Are ‘Muddling’ Animal Intelligence

New research reveals a disturbing trend: extreme heat doesn't just cause physical stress—it actively impairs the cognitive abilities and behavioral stability of animals.
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A Lesson in Failure: National Space Centre’s Glitching Exhibit Accidentally Mirrors NASA’s SLS Struggles
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A Lesson in Failure: National Space Centre’s Glitching Exhibit Accidentally Mirrors NASA’s SLS Struggles

A malfunctioning water rocket exhibit at the National Space Centre in Leicester has gone viral for unintentionally mimicking the launch leaks of NASA's Space Launch System.
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Moderna’s Personalized mRNA Vaccine Slashes Melanoma Recurrence Risk in Five-Year Trial
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Moderna’s Personalized mRNA Vaccine Slashes Melanoma Recurrence Risk in Five-Year Trial

New clinical trial data reveals a personalized mRNA vaccine from Moderna significantly reduces the risk of melanoma returning and metastasizing over five years.
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The El Niño Effect: Why an Active Pacific Means a Quieter Atlantic Hurricane Season
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The El Niño Effect: Why an Active Pacific Means a Quieter Atlantic Hurricane Season

NOAA predicts a quieter Atlantic hurricane season as El Niño shifts global wind patterns and sea temperatures, altering the trajectory of tropical storms.
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FAA Grounds Starship After V3 Booster Failure Complicates SpaceX’s Timeline
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FAA Grounds Starship After V3 Booster Failure Complicates SpaceX’s Timeline

The FAA has designated the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch as a 'mishap' following a Super Heavy booster failure, pausing further tests during a critical window for SpaceX.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Catastrophic Test Failure Sends Shockwaves Through Space Coast
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Catastrophic Test Failure Sends Shockwaves Through Space Coast

A catastrophic explosion during a New Glenn static fire test in Cape Canaveral threatens Blue Origin's ambitious launch schedule and Amazon's Project Kuiper goals.
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SpaceX Secures $6.45 Billion in Space Force Contracts as IPO Countdown Begins
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SpaceX Secures $6.45 Billion in Space Force Contracts as IPO Countdown Begins

SpaceX lands massive Space Force contracts for 'Golden Dome' defense and LEO communications, highlighting its heavy reliance on government revenue ahead of its IPO.
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SITAEL Bets on ‘Industrialization’ of Space with 2031 Growth Surge and ESA Prime Contract
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SITAEL Bets on ‘Industrialization’ of Space with 2031 Growth Surge and ESA Prime Contract

Italian space firm SITAEL outlines an aggressive expansion strategy targeting €200M in revenue by 2031, anchored by the ESA Scout HiBiDiS mission and new electric propulsion lines.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback: Massive Pad Explosion at Cape Canaveral Threatens Artemis Timeline
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback: Massive Pad Explosion at Cape Canaveral Threatens Artemis Timeline

A catastrophic explosion during a pre-launch static fire test has destroyed critical infrastructure at Blue Origin's LC-36 pad, potentially delaying Amazon Leo and NASA Artemis missions.
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The Ghost Authors: AI-Generated Papers Using Real Scholars’ Names Spark Academic Crisis
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The Ghost Authors: AI-Generated Papers Using Real Scholars’ Names Spark Academic Crisis

A growing trend of AI-generated academic papers is leveraging the names of real researchers to bypass peer review and pollute scientific literature.
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The ‘Good’ Fungus: How a Newly Discovered Pathogen is Fighting Britain’s Invasive Moss Crisis
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The ‘Good’ Fungus: How a Newly Discovered Pathogen is Fighting Britain’s Invasive Moss Crisis

Scientists have identified a potent new fungus targeting the invasive heath-star moss, offering a rare natural biological control to restore UK biodiversity.
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The Orbital Arms Race: How ‘Golden Dome’ is Forcing a Pivot in Space Propulsion
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The Orbital Arms Race: How ‘Golden Dome’ is Forcing a Pivot in Space Propulsion

The U.S. is shifting toward 'Golden Dome,' a distributed space-based interceptor network. Here is why propulsion—not just AI—is the critical bottleneck.
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OpenAI Solves 80-Year-Old Geometry Mystery: A Milestone or Just a Very Fast Calculator?
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OpenAI Solves 80-Year-Old Geometry Mystery: A Milestone or Just a Very Fast Calculator?

OpenAI has disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture. We analyze whether this is a leap in machine reasoning or a triumph of brute-force synthesis.
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