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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

Manhattanhenge is more than a celestial event; it's a convergence of urban planning and digital photography. Explore the science and the social media frenzy.
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Leadership Vacuum at NIAID as Ebola Outbreaks Intensify
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Leadership Vacuum at NIAID as Ebola Outbreaks Intensify

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) remains without a permanent director as global Ebola threats rise, raising questions about U.S. pandemic readiness.
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Xiaomi pivots to Fire TV with upcoming FX Mini LED series in India
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Xiaomi pivots to Fire TV with upcoming FX Mini LED series in India

Xiaomi is bringing the FX Mini LED series to India on June 4, shifting its OS strategy with built-in Fire TV and proprietary Quantum MagiQ tech.
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China Accelerates ‘Direct-to-Device’ Satellite Race With Latest Multi-Project Launch
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China Accelerates ‘Direct-to-Device’ Satellite Race With Latest Multi-Project Launch

China's CASC successfully deployed four test satellites aimed at direct broadband mobile connectivity, signaling a push toward a massive satellite internet ecosystem.
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The Psychology of Survival: How Four Men Escaped a Flooded Laotian Cave Without Help
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The Psychology of Survival: How Four Men Escaped a Flooded Laotian Cave Without Help

Four men emerged from a flooded cave in Xaisomboun province, Laos, after 11 days. Discover the harrowing details of their self-rescue and the ongoing search for two missing miners.
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Thermal Cognitive Decline: How Rising Temperatures Are Rewiring Animal Intelligence
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Thermal Cognitive Decline: How Rising Temperatures Are Rewiring Animal Intelligence

New research reveals that extreme heat causes significant cognitive decline and increased aggression in animals, from songbirds to dogs, threatening ecosystem stability.
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New Glenn Static-Fire Failure Leaves Blue Origin and NASA in a Launch Capacity Crunch
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New Glenn Static-Fire Failure Leaves Blue Origin and NASA in a Launch Capacity Crunch

A catastrophic static-fire failure of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has damaged critical Florida infrastructure, threatening NASA's lunar timelines and leaving SpaceX as the sole US heavy-lift provider.
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SpaceX S-1 Filing Reveals a $28 Trillion Ambition and a Massive Pivot Toward AI
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SpaceX S-1 Filing Reveals a $28 Trillion Ambition and a Massive Pivot Toward AI

SpaceX's IPO filing reveals a staggering $28.5 trillion total addressable market, driven primarily by AI ambitions rather than rocket launches.
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The Power User’s Dilemma: Why Excel Still Holds the Crown Over Google Sheets
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The Power User’s Dilemma: Why Excel Still Holds the Crown Over Google Sheets

Beyond basic collaboration, Microsoft Excel maintains a technical edge over Google Sheets through advanced ETL tools and relational data modeling.
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Samsung Lowers the Barrier to Mini LED with New AI-Driven TV Lineup in India
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Samsung Lowers the Barrier to Mini LED with New AI-Driven TV Lineup in India

Samsung expands its display portfolio in India with AI-powered Mini LED TVs starting at Rs 42,990, aiming to disrupt the mid-range premium segment.
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SpaceX’s S-1 Filings Reveal a Perilous Balancing Act Between Starlink Revenue and Starship’s Reusability
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SpaceX’s S-1 Filings Reveal a Perilous Balancing Act Between Starlink Revenue and Starship’s Reusability

An analysis of SpaceX's recent SEC filings reveals a growing tension between the capital-intensive Starlink network and the elusive goal of full Starship reusability.
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FAA Grounds Starship After ‘Mishap’ During First V3 Booster Flight
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FAA Grounds Starship After ‘Mishap’ During First V3 Booster Flight

The FAA has officially classified the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch as a mishap, halting further tests as SpaceX investigates its new V3 booster failure.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Suffers Catastrophic Static Fire Explosion in Florida
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Suffers Catastrophic Static Fire Explosion in Florida

A massive explosion during a static fire test in Cape Canaveral has dealt a significant blow to Blue Origin's New Glenn program and Amazon's Project Kuiper timeline.
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Space Force Injects $6.45 Billion Into SpaceX as Musk’s Empire Prepares for Historic IPO
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Space Force Injects $6.45 Billion Into SpaceX as Musk’s Empire Prepares for Historic IPO

The U.S. Space Force awarded SpaceX two massive contracts totaling $6.45 billion for missile defense and LEO communications, coinciding with the company's largest-ever IPO filing.
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SITAEL Bets on Electric Propulsion and ‘Biodiversity Intelligence’ to Triple Revenue by 2031
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SITAEL Bets on Electric Propulsion and ‘Biodiversity Intelligence’ to Triple Revenue by 2031

Italian space firm SITAEL outlines a roadmap to €200M in revenue, anchored by the ESA Scout HiBiDiS mission and new electric propulsion facilities.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback: Pre-Launch Explosion at Cape Canaveral Cripples Only Orbital Pad
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback: Pre-Launch Explosion at Cape Canaveral Cripples Only Orbital Pad

A catastrophic explosion during a pre-launch static fire test has destroyed Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket and damaged Launch Complex 36, threatening Artemis timelines.
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A Lesson in Failure: National Space Centre’s Water Rocket Exhibit Accidentally Mirrors NASA’s SLS Struggles
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A Lesson in Failure: National Space Centre’s Water Rocket Exhibit Accidentally Mirrors NASA’s SLS Struggles

An interactive exhibit at the National Space Centre in Leicester failed in a way that uncannily resembles NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) propellant leaks.
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Acer’s TravelMate P6 14 AI Challenges the Physics of Ultra-Light Laptops
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Acer’s TravelMate P6 14 AI Challenges the Physics of Ultra-Light Laptops

Acer debuts the TravelMate P6 14 AI, blending Intel's Panther Lake efficiency with a carbon fiber chassis to achieve an improbable weight-to-battery ratio.
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The Rise of ‘Ghost Journals’: How AI-Generated Papers are Hijacking Academic Identities
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The Rise of ‘Ghost Journals’: How AI-Generated Papers are Hijacking Academic Identities

A sophisticated new wave of fraudulent academic journals is using AI to publish fake papers under the names of real professors, threatening the integrity of scientific research.
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Space Force Stands by Blue Origin After New Glenn Explosion Following Secret NRO Contract Win
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Space Force Stands by Blue Origin After New Glenn Explosion Following Secret NRO Contract Win

Despite a launchpad explosion at Cape Canaveral, the U.S. Space Force reaffirms support for Blue Origin's New Glenn after awarding a critical NRO task order.
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