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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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World's First Wooden Satellite LignoSat Launches to ISS

2024-11-05T09:57:55.808Z

LignoSat, the world's first wooden satellite, launched successfully aboard a SpaceX rocket, aiming to test the viability of wood in space exploration and reduce environmental impacts during re-entry.

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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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Boeing's Starliner Delays Force NASA to Rethink Astronaut Launch Plans

2024-08-08T17:24:58.980Z

Boeing's Starliner capsule faces significant delays due to propulsion issues, prompting NASA to consider using SpaceX for astronaut transport. The situation raises questions about the future of the Starliner program amid ongoing challenges.

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Climate Crisis: July 2024 Marks a New Temperature Benchmark Amidst Ongoing Warming Trends

2024-08-08T15:24:58.216Z

Discover how July 2024's temperatures near record highs highlight the persistent threat of climate change, despite the end of a streak of record-breaking months. Learn about the implications of this ongoing warming trend and its global impact.

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Astronomers Brace for Supernova: T North Crown Set to Explode Soon

2024-08-08T14:55:05.364Z

Astronomers and amateur enthusiasts are on high alert as the star T North Crown is expected to explode into a supernova soon, offering a rare opportunity to study binary star systems and cosmic events.

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Celebrating a Rare Birth: Female Jaguar Born in France Inspires Conservation Efforts

2024-08-08T14:34:07.528Z

A female jaguar born in France marks a rare event for this near-threatened species, inspiring conservation efforts and public engagement to combat deforestation. Join the naming vote and learn more about the importance of wildlife preservation.

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July 2024: Extreme Weather Unfolds with Unprecedented Rainfall and Heat Waves

2024-08-08T13:25:13.175Z

Discover the unprecedented weather patterns of July 2024, marked by extreme rainfall and heat waves across Central Europe. Learn how these conditions are impacting the region and what to expect in August.

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NASA's Astronauts May Extend Space Mission as Starliner Faces Delays: What You Need to Know

2024-08-08T08:34:07.504Z

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams may extend their stay on the ISS until 2025 due to ongoing issues with Boeing's Starliner. The space agency is considering using SpaceX's Crew Dragon for their return, highlighting the challenges faced by both companies in space exploration.

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Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon Surges: Lula's Environmental Promises at Risk

2024-08-08T08:15:12.825Z

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has surged for the first time in 15 months, posing a challenge to President Lula's environmental agenda. While the overall trend shows a significant decline, recent figures raise concerns about illegal activities and the impact on biodiversity. Learn more about Brazil's commitment to combat deforestation by 2030.

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NASA Evaluates Options for Stranded Astronauts as Starliner Faces Delays

2024-08-08T07:04:40.518Z

NASA is considering options for the return of stranded astronauts on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft amid ongoing technical issues. The agency may utilize a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule for their safe return as delays continue.