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SpaceX's Crew-9 Mission Launches to Rescue Stranded Astronauts at ISS

SpaceX's Crew-9 mission launched successfully to rescue stranded astronauts at the International Space Station, highlighting challenges faced by Boeing's Starliner program. The mission will conduct 200 scientific experiments during its extended stay.

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Revolutionary Synthetic Spider Silk Bandages Enhance Wound Healing

2024-10-04T16:09:35.601Z

Scientists have developed synthetic spider silk bandages that significantly improve wound healing in mice, offering a promising solution for medical applications.

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Astronomers Unveil Unique Triple Star System TIC 290061484

2024-10-04T14:28:28.194Z

Astronomers have discovered a unique triple star system named TIC 290061484, featuring two stars orbiting each other every 1.8 days and a third star orbiting them every 25 days. This discovery breaks previous records for short-period star systems and reveals new insights into stellar dynamics.

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Witness the Majestic Annular Solar Eclipse and Ring of Fire: A Community Celebration in Argentina

2024-10-04T03:39:08.776Z

On October 2, 2024, an annular solar eclipse, known as the Ring of Fire, captivated thousands in Puerto San Julián, Argentina, as they gathered to witness this extraordinary celestial event.

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Colorado Reports Fourth Human Case of H5N1 Avian Flu Amid Dairy Cattle Outbreak

2024-07-03T22:18:57.684Z

A fourth person in Colorado has tested positive for H5N1 avian flu linked to an outbreak among dairy cattle. The CDC maintains that the risk to the general public is low but emphasizes the importance of protective measures for those in close contact with infected animals.

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Desert Moss Syntrichia Caninervis Thrives Under Mars-Like Conditions, Paving the Way for Space Colonization

2024-07-03T15:08:54.579Z

Discover how the resilient desert moss Syntrichia Caninervis could pave the way for Mars colonization by thriving under extreme conditions and producing oxygen.

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Boeing's Starliner Faces Extended ISS Stay Due to Technical Issues

2024-07-03T12:29:09.473Z

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, on its first manned test flight, faces extended stay at the ISS due to helium leaks and thruster issues. NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore continue their mission as investigations proceed.