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How a 1,000-Year-Old Arabic Book Revolutionized Astronomy

The ancient Arabic book by Al-Sufi has transformed our understanding of astronomy, linking cultural heritage with scientific progress.

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Iran Launches Hudhud and Kowsar Satellites with Russian Soyuz Rocket

2024-11-05T05:57:24.195Z

Iran successfully launched its Hudhud and Kowsar satellites using a Russian Soyuz rocket, marking a significant achievement for its private space sector amid ongoing US sanctions.

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Webb and Hubble Telescopes Reveal Insights on Merging Galaxies

2024-11-05T05:57:08.042Z

The Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes have observed the nearby galaxies IC 2163 and NGC 2207, revealing insights into their impending merger and active star formation.

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Australian Scientist with Brain Cancer Pioneers Immunotherapy Research

2024-11-04T18:07:29.619Z

Professor Richard Schooler, a leading melanoma researcher, has turned his personal battle with grade IV glioblastoma into an opportunity for groundbreaking research in immunotherapy, emphasizing the importance of family and scientific advancement.

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Strange Creature Found on Australian Beach Sparks Curiosity

2024-11-04T14:17:17.999Z

A peculiar marine creature resembling an alien has washed ashore at Horseshoe Bay in South Australia, leading to widespread speculation and expert analysis.

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Discover How a 60,000-Year-Old Underwater Avalanche Threatens Global Internet Connectivity

2024-08-25T23:48:29.397Z

Explore how a massive underwater avalanche off the coast of Morocco, revealed in a new study, poses a significant threat to global internet infrastructure. Understand the implications of this geological phenomenon and its impact on modern society.

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NASA Chooses SpaceX to Safely Bring Back Stranded Astronauts from ISS Amid Boeing's Starliner Troubles

2024-08-25T12:58:23.129Z

NASA has opted for SpaceX's Crew Dragon to safely return astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the ISS, sidelining Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft. This decision underscores ongoing safety concerns amid Boeing's challenges in spacecraft development.

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Omar Yaghi's Revolutionary Water Harvesting Technology Could Quench Thirst for Millions

2024-08-25T06:38:45.703Z

Discover how Omar Yaghi's groundbreaking research on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is revolutionizing water extraction technology, offering hope to millions facing water scarcity worldwide.

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NASA Chooses SpaceX over Boeing: Astronauts to Return on Crew Dragon After Starliner Setbacks

2024-08-25T06:28:49.453Z

NASA has decided that astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will return to Earth via SpaceX's Crew Dragon after issues with Boeing's Starliner. This decision prioritizes crew safety amidst ongoing technical challenges.