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Esports is seen as a pathway to boost diversity in STEM careers– News 001 English
CHICAGO (AP) — As a child, Kevin Fair would take his Nintendo console apart, troubleshoot, and…
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Failed Vega-C rocket launch in French Guiana– News 001 English
PARIS (AP) — A European rocket launch carrying two Earth observation satellites failed and ditched in…
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The California earthquake occurred in a highly seismically active region– News 001 English
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The large earthquake that rocked the far northern coast of California on…
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California earthquake puts early warning system to the test– News 001 English
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — As sensors picked up the first signs of a strong earthquake rocking…
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Glass act: scientists reveal the secrets of the transparency of frogs– News 001 English
WASHINGTON (AP) — Now you see them, now you don’t. Some frogs found in South and…
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Louisiana Governor Edwards defends carbon capture projects– News 001 English
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Proposed carbon capture projects continue to generate controversy and public backlash…
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China’s COVID-19 outbreak raises chances of novel coronavirus mutant– News 001 English
Could China’s COVID-19 surge unleash a novel coronavirus mutant into the world? Scientists don’t know, but…
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Death of 3 endangered Cambodian dolphins raises alarm– News 001 English
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Three endangered freshwater dolphins have died less than 10 days apart,…
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Return human pig livers in a bid to reduce organ shortage– News 001 English
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — The ghostly form floating in a large jar had been the…
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Ancient looted sarcophagus returned to Egypt by US– News 001 English
CAIRO (AP) — An ancient wooden sarcophagus that hung in Houston’s Museum of Natural Science has…
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Wild weather driven by choppy Pacific, nature and global warming– News 001 English
In a world getting used to extreme weather, 2023 is starting off crazier than ever and…
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Best of CES 2023: electric skates, pet tech and AI for birds– News 001 English
By ADRIANA MORGA, HALELUYA HADERO and CARA RUBINSKY January 4, 2023 GMT https://apnews.com/article/technology-science-business-sony-corp-consumer-electronics-show-fa9a53988c69f56439866b7ecd301505 LAS VEGAS (AP)…
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Germany to draft legislation to enable carbon storage– News 001 English
BERLIN (AP) — Germany is working on legislation allowing the use of the much-discussed technology of…
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Thursday results | PA News– News 001 English
BASKETBALL PREP BOYS= Armada 48, Almont 47 Baldwin 77, Walkerville 38 Bark River-Harris 65, Carney-Nadeau 50…
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Eagle-watching tours offered at Land Between the Lakes– News 001 English
GOLDEN POND, Ky. (AP) — Tours to see bald eagles at Land Between the Lakes take…
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Old NASA satellite falls from the sky this weekend, low threat– News 001 English
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A 38-year-old retired NASA satellite is about to fall from the…
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UN says ozone layer is slowly healing, hole to fix by 2066– News 001 English
DENVER (AP) — Earth’s protective ozone layer is slowly but noticeably healing at a rate that…
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The sinking forces hundreds of people to leave the Indian temple city– News 001 English
LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Authorities in an Indian city in the Himalayas have halted construction activities…
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Dead endangered whale washes up on Mississippi Gulf Coast– News 001 English
PASS CHRISTIAN, Mississippi (AP) — Scientists examine the corpse of an endangered whale that washed up…
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Old NASA satellite falls harmlessly from sky off Alaska– News 001 English
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — After nearly 40 years around Earth, a retired NASA science satellite…
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Virgin Orbit reports ‘anomaly’ in satellite launch from UK– News 001 English
LONDON (AP) — A mission to launch the first satellites into orbit from Western Europe suffered…
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English seaside resort counts down to first satellite launch in Western Europe– News 001 English
NEWQUAY, England, – An English surf station was counting down to the first orbital satellite launch…
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UN says ozone layer is slowly healing, hole to fix by 2066– News 001 English
Earth’s protective ozone layer is slowly but noticeably healing at a rate that will completely repair…
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The clitoris was lost to science for centuries, but it’s making a comeback– News 001 English
In October, researchers at Oregon Health & Science University announced that they approximated the number of…
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Science Still Doesn’t Understand How Our Sex Affects Our Health– News 001 English
Heart disease kills more people of all genders than anything else. But for more women than…
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Need to keep cockatoos out of your trash can? Try bricks, sticks or shoes– News 001 English
Human waste can be a cockatoo’s treasure. In Sydney, birds have learned to open trash cans…
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How Ghostly Neutrinos Could Explain the Matter Mystery of the Universe– News 001 English
The answer to one of the universe’s greatest mysteries may come down to one of the…
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Viruses other than coronavirus made headlines in 2022– News 001 English
This year has delivered many sobering reminders that the coronavirus is not the only viral threat…
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In 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope brought us new views of the cosmos– News 001 English
This year marked the end of a decades-long wait for astronomers. The James Webb Space Telescope…
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Tina Lasisi wants to unravel the evolution of human hair– News 001 English
Although the nearly hairless bodies of humans stand out like a wisp among other primates, our…
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Brain scans suggest the pandemic has prematurely aged teenage brains– News 001 English
Experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic may have matured teenage brains beyond their years. From online schooling and…
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Oldest alphabet identified as Hebrew– News 001 English
SAINT ANTONY — The world’s oldest alphabet, inscribed on stone slabs at several Egyptian sites, was…
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Fungi that cause serious lung infections are found in the United States– News 001 English
Three types of fungi that cause serious lung infections and once thought to be confined to…
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Conversations with Maya: Gayle Wilson– News 001 English
Maya Ajmera, president and CEO of the Society for Science and publisher of Science News, spoke…
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The tiny bubbles that make ice cubes hazy are filled with water, not air– News 001 English
Tiny drops of dirty water, often mistaken for air bubbles, tell the story of the rippling…
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Here’s how to make fiber optic cable from air using a laser– News 001 English
Tubular laser beams can create what amounts to fiber optic cables made of thin airreport researchers…
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Man has not set foot on the moon for 50 years. That could soon change– News 001 English
A perfect end to the final Apollo — Scientific newsDecember 23, 1972 The Apollo project ended…
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The best tech products at CES 2023– News 001 English
One of the biggest tech shows in the world, CES, opens this week in Las Vegas,…
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No, Yellowstone is not about to erupt, even after more magma is discovered– News 001 English
More liquid magma is hiding beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano than scientists once thought. But don’t panic:…
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Extreme weather conditions in 2022 showed the global impact of climate change– News 001 English
It was another shocking year. Climate change has amplified extreme weather around the world, shattering temperature…
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Indigenous peoples may have purposely created the ‘black earth’ of the Amazon– News 001 English
CHICAGO — The indigenous peoples of the Amazon may have deliberately created fertile soil for agriculture…
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Lasers reveal sites used as oldest known star calendars in the Americas– News 001 English
The Olmecs and Mayans living along the Gulf Coast 3,100 years ago built star-aligned ceremonial centers…
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Complex supply chains may have originated over 3,000 years ago– News 001 English
Long-distance supply chains, vulnerable to disruptions caused by wars and epidemics, may have formed millennia before…
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