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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Suffers Catastrophic Static Fire Explosion at Cape Canaveral
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Suffers Catastrophic Static Fire Explosion at Cape Canaveral

A static fire test of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket ended in a massive explosion at LC-36, threatening timelines for Amazon Leo and NASA's Artemis program.
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Danish Pension Fund Blacklists SpaceX, Citing ‘Catastrophic Governance’ and Valuation Bloat
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Danish Pension Fund Blacklists SpaceX, Citing ‘Catastrophic Governance’ and Valuation Bloat

AkademikerPension, a $25 billion Danish pension fund, refuses to invest in SpaceX, citing a catastrophic governance structure and an inflated $1.8 trillion target valuation.
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The ‘Immortal’ Sea Cucumber: Researchers Discover Tissues That Live Indefinitely Outside the Body
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The ‘Immortal’ Sea Cucumber: Researchers Discover Tissues That Live Indefinitely Outside the Body

Scientists at Memorial University of Newfoundland have discovered that severed appendages from the Psolus fabricii sea cucumber can survive and reorganize indefinitely in seawater.
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Beyond the Alignment: How Computational Astronomy is Redefining the Manhattanhenge Phenomenon
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Beyond the Alignment: How Computational Astronomy is Redefining the Manhattanhenge Phenomenon

Manhattanhenge isn't just a photo op; it's a intersection of urban planning, orbital mechanics, and the digital tools used to predict it.
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Xiaomi is bringing Fire TV integration to its new FX Mini LED series in India
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Xiaomi is bringing Fire TV integration to its new FX Mini LED series in India

Xiaomi confirms the June 4 launch of the FX Mini LED series in India, pivoting to Fire TV integration and debuting Quantum MagiQ technology.
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Huawei Challenges the Death of Moore’s Law With Proposed ‘Tau Scaling’ System
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Huawei Challenges the Death of Moore’s Law With Proposed ‘Tau Scaling’ System

Huawei is proposing 'Tau Scaling' as a successor to Moore's Law, aiming to bypass the physical limitations currently facing 2nm chip production.
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Beyond Navigation: How GNSS is Scaling Environmental Conservation and Disaster Response
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Beyond Navigation: How GNSS is Scaling Environmental Conservation and Disaster Response

From tracking endangered species to mapping wildfires in real-time, explore how Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are being repurposed for planetary health.
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Samsung Pushes Mini LED Accessibility in India With New AI-Driven TV Lineup
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Samsung Pushes Mini LED Accessibility in India With New AI-Driven TV Lineup

Samsung expands its display portfolio in India with new AI-powered Mini LED TVs, starting at Rs 42,990, aiming to bring high-end contrast and brightness to the mid-range market.
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The New Kill Chain: How Commercial Satellite Data is Weaponizing the U.S.-Iran Conflict
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The New Kill Chain: How Commercial Satellite Data is Weaponizing the U.S.-Iran Conflict

An analysis of how commercial satellite constellations and dual-use geospatial data are shifting the strategic balance in the U.S.-Iran confrontation.
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SITAEL Sets Sights on €200 Million Revenue Target as Europe’s ‘New Space Cycle’ Intensifies
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SITAEL Sets Sights on €200 Million Revenue Target as Europe’s ‘New Space Cycle’ Intensifies

Italian space firm SITAEL outlines an aggressive growth trajectory toward 2031, leveraging a €150M backlog and the ESA Scout HiBiDiS biodiversity mission.
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The Maneuverability Gap: Why Propulsion is the Hidden Bottleneck for the ‘Golden Dome’ Space Shield
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The Maneuverability Gap: Why Propulsion is the Hidden Bottleneck for the ‘Golden Dome’ Space Shield

The U.S. Golden Dome initiative aims for a massive orbital interceptor constellation, but its success hinges on a critical shift in satellite propulsion and industrial scale.
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Bellatrix and TelePIX Bet on ‘Air-Breathing’ Propulsion for 2028 VLEO Mission
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Bellatrix and TelePIX Bet on ‘Air-Breathing’ Propulsion for 2028 VLEO Mission

South Korea's TelePIX and India's Bellatrix Aerospace are developing a VLEO satellite using air-breathing electric propulsion to redefine geospatial imaging resolution.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Disaster: Why a Single Pad Failure Cripples the US Lunar Timeline
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Disaster: Why a Single Pad Failure Cripples the US Lunar Timeline

A catastrophic static-fire failure of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has caused severe damage to LC-36A, threatening NASA's Artemis Moon missions and leaving US heavy-lift capacity in SpaceX's hands.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explodes During Static Fire, Threatening NASA Lunar Timelines
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explodes During Static Fire, Threatening NASA Lunar Timelines

A catastrophic failure during a static fire test of the New Glenn rocket at LC-36A has caused severe infrastructure damage and puts NASA's lunar rover missions at risk.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback and the Growing Crisis of Chinese Orbital Debris
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback and the Growing Crisis of Chinese Orbital Debris

A devastating pad explosion sidelines Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, while new data reveals China's disregard for orbital debris norms in its race for satellite megaconstellations.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explosion Cripples Launch Infrastructure, Threatening NASA Moon Timelines
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explosion Cripples Launch Infrastructure, Threatening NASA Moon Timelines

A catastrophic hot-fire test failure at LC-36 has severely damaged Blue Origin's only New Glenn launchpad, delaying NASA's lunar plans and Amazon's satellite constellation.
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The Ghost-Writing Epidemic: AI-Generated Papers Are Being Published Under Real Professors’ Names
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The Ghost-Writing Epidemic: AI-Generated Papers Are Being Published Under Real Professors’ Names

A growing trend of predatory journals is using AI to fabricate academic papers and attribute them to unsuspecting professors, threatening the integrity of scientific research.
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Kenyan Court Blocks Secret U.S. Ebola Quarantine Site at Laikipia Air Base
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Kenyan Court Blocks Secret U.S. Ebola Quarantine Site at Laikipia Air Base

A Kenyan High Court has suspended a controversial plan to establish a U.S.-managed Ebola isolation facility, citing biosecurity risks and lack of transparency.
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China’s New Space Race: A Surge of Reusable Rockets Aims to Break the Launch Bottleneck
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China’s New Space Race: A Surge of Reusable Rockets Aims to Break the Launch Bottleneck

China is accelerating its orbital cadence with a wave of new reusable rockets from CASC, Galactic Energy, and iSpace to support its megaconstellation ambitions.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Shattered in Pre-Launch Fireball, Creating Critical Bottleneck for Bezos and NASA
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Shattered in Pre-Launch Fireball, Creating Critical Bottleneck for Bezos and NASA

A catastrophic static fire failure has destroyed a New Glenn rocket and damaged LC-36, threatening Amazon Leo satellites and NASA's Artemis moon missions.
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