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Israel has damaged or destroyed 45% of towns in southern Lebanon

An analysis reveals significant destruction in southern Lebanon due to ongoing conflict.

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SpaceX Delays Starship Launch, Aiming for Friday

SpaceX has postponed its Starship launch originally set for Thursday due to unresolved last-minute issues. The company is now looking to make another attempt on Friday.

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SpaceX's Starship Launch Delayed by Ground Equipment Issue

The inaugural launch attempt of SpaceX's latest Starship vehicle was halted due to a ground equipment malfunction on May 21, 2026.

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Study Suggests Long-Serving CEOs Could Hinder Innovation

Research from the University of East London indicates that companies with long-serving chief executives may experience a decline in innovation without the oversight of strong independent boards.

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Significant Megastructure Discovered in Romanian Prehistoric Settlement

A recent excavation by researchers from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg has revealed a 350-square-meter megastructure within a prehistoric settlement of 45 houses, offering new insights into ancient architectural practices.

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Varda Space Industries Completes Successful Reentry Mission

On May 18, Varda Space Industries successfully executed its sixth reentry mission, continuing its dual focus on pharmaceutical research and hypersonic testing.

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Exploring the Crystal Ball Nebula: A Glimpse of a Dying Star's Light from 1,500 Years Ago

The Gemini North telescope has provided a detailed view of NGC 1514, also known as the Crystal Ball Nebula, showcasing the light emitted by a dying star that occurred 1,500 years ago.

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Upcoming NASA Event to Highlight Swift Observatory Orbit Boost Mission

On June 17, media representatives will gather at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility to observe the Pegasus XL rocket, which will carry a Katalyst spacecraft aiming to enhance the orbit of the Swift Observatory.

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Space Force Plans Significant Expansion by 2030 Amid Training Challenges

The Space Force is set to double its active-duty personnel by 2030, although it faces hurdles related to training capacity and the establishment of new units.

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Collaboration Unveils Cooperative Behavior of Macrocyclic Host Molecules

A research team from Kanazawa University and Kyoto University has successfully visualized the cooperative interactions of macrocyclic host molecules in capturing guest molecules.

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NASA Engages in Artemis Accords Workshop Amid Growing Global Participation

The U.S. took part in an Artemis Accords workshop in Lima, Peru, as more nations express commitment to safe exploration of celestial bodies, including the Moon and Mars.

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NASA's Lunar Environment Test Rig: A Crucial Step for Moon Exploration

NASA's Lunar Environment Test Rig (LESTR) is designed to simulate extreme lunar conditions, essential for testing materials for future moon missions.

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Exploring the Link Between Overpopulation and Fertility

A recent study highlights the negative effects of overpopulation on fertility across various species, suggesting that increased population density may hinder reproductive success.

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Financial Inclusion: A Catalyst for Economic Growth

Recent research suggests that financial inclusion is not merely a result of economic growth, but may actively contribute to it, challenging established perspectives.

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Conventional Computers Challenge Quantum Supremacy with Innovative Math Techniques

A recent study reveals that standard laptops can outperform quantum systems, raising questions about the future of quantum supremacy.

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Zebrafish Study Reveals Importance of Keratin in Embryonic Cell Movement

A recent study highlights the essential role of keratin in the cohesive movement of zebrafish cells during embryonic development, shedding light on developmental biology.

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Theoretical Insights on Black Holes: Could They Evade Singularities?

A new theoretical perspective suggests that under specific conditions, black holes might avoid singularities by considering the interplay of charge and Hawking radiation.

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Hubble Space Telescope Captures Unique Galaxy 100 Million Light-Years Away

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a rare galaxy located 100 million light-years from Earth, showcasing a bright center and an unusual structure that hints at spiral formation.

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SpaceX's Starship Launch: A Pivotal Moment for Investors

As SpaceX prepares for a crucial test of its massive stainless steel rocket ahead of an anticipated IPO, the outcome will be closely monitored by investors.

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Discovery of Saturn-sized Exoplanet with Earth-like Conditions and Methane Atmosphere

A newly discovered exoplanet, comparable in size to Saturn but exhibiting Earth-like temperatures, has been found to possess a methane-rich atmosphere, as reported by a recent study using NASA's JWST.