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World's First Wooden Satellite Launched by Japanese Scientists

Japanese scientists have launched the world's first wooden satellite, 'Lingosat', to study the effects of space conditions on wood, aiming to provide a sustainable alternative to traditional metal satellites.

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Cancer Rates Surge Among Young Adults: A Growing Health Concern

2024-11-12T15:09:52.413Z

Recent studies reveal a significant increase in cancer diagnoses among adults under 50, highlighting the need for awareness and preventive measures.

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Trump's Mars Ambition: A New Era for Space Exploration with Elon Musk

2024-11-12T11:20:17.385Z

The newly elected President Donald Trump is expected to shift U.S. space exploration priorities towards Mars, aligning with Elon Musk's ambitions to colonize the Red Planet through SpaceX. This change may alter the focus of NASA's Artemis program, which aimed to establish a lunar presence, as the administration seeks partnerships with private companies to tackle the challenges of Mars exploration.

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COP29 Climate Summit in Baku: Global Leaders Tackle Climate Finance and Action

2024-11-12T08:09:18.262Z

The COP29 Global Climate Action Summit has commenced in Baku, focusing on sustainable development, climate finance, and the urgent need to address global warming.

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Scientists Develop Advanced 3D Bioprinting Technology for Human Tissue Models

2024-11-12T06:58:45.339Z

Researchers at the University of Melbourne have created a groundbreaking 3D bioprinter that can accurately replicate human tissues, which could revolutionize drug discovery and reduce reliance on animal testing.

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Charcot's Disease Treatment Qalsody Denied Early Access by French Health Authority

2024-11-08T16:18:30.511Z

The High Authority for Health in France has denied early access to Qalsody, a potential treatment for Charcot's disease, citing insufficient evidence of its effectiveness, despite approval from US and EU health authorities.

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Astronomers Uncover Secrets of Vega's Unique Debris Disk

2024-11-08T07:17:47.461Z

Astronomers from the University of Arizona have studied Vega's unusual debris disk, revealing its smooth structure and cultural significance in Arab heritage.