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April’s Night Sky: Meteor Showers and Planetary Alignments
April offers celestial spectacles including the Lyrids and Eta Aquarids meteor showers, a planetary alignment, and more for stargazers.
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Why Carbon-Rich Asteroids Rarely Reach Earth’s Surface
A new study reveals that carbon-rich asteroids rarely survive their journey to Earth, reshaping our understanding of the Solar System and life’s origins.
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CT Scans May Contribute to 5% of Cancers, Study Suggests
A study suggests CT scans may contribute to 5% of cancers, highlighting the need for careful risk-benefit analysis in their medical use.
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Astronomers Locate Half of Universe’s Missing Hydrogen Gas
Astronomers have discovered half of the universe’s missing hydrogen gas in superhot intergalactic filaments, confirming long-standing cosmological models.
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Maryland Lawmakers Oppose Proposed NASA Budget Cuts
Maryland congressmen vow to block proposed NASA budget cuts, citing risks to critical space missions and national security.
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Father of Unvaccinated Girl Who Died of Measles Sparks Controversy
The father of an unvaccinated girl who died of measles has made controversial claims, reigniting debates about vaccination policies and public health.
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UK Secures Raw Materials to Sustain British Steel Operations
The UK government has secured shipments of raw materials to keep British Steel’s Scunthorpe blast furnaces operational, ensuring continued virgin steel production.
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James Webb Telescope Captures First-Ever Planetary Engulfment
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first-ever recorded planetary engulfment, revealing surprising insights into the slow demise of a Jupiter-sized planet.
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Denisovan Jawbone Discovery Sheds Light on Ancient Human Migration
A fossilized jawbone found off Taiwan’s coast confirms Denisovan presence in East Asia, expanding knowledge of ancient human migration.
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Ray Dalio Warns U.S. Faces Economic Crisis Worse Than Recession
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns that the U.S. could face an economic crisis worse than a recession, citing rising debt, global tensions, and disruptive trade policies.
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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Discovers Mysterious Spherical Rocks on Mars
NASA’s Perseverance rover has identified unusual spherical rock formations on Mars, raising new questions about the planet’s environmental history and potential for past life.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Completes Record 27th Flight with Midnight Starlink Launch
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket achieved a record 27th flight, successfully deploying 27 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral at midnight.
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Dow Futures Surge Amid U.S. Tariff Exemptions for Tech Sector
Dow futures jumped 390 points as U.S. tariff exemptions on tech products boosted market sentiment, though uncertainty persists over their permanence.














