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2025: Renewed Moon Race, Space Breakthroughs, and Scientific Discoveries

In 2025, several lunar missions are underway, including a second attempt by Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace's first lunar lander, and Ispace's improved spacecraft; SpaceX's Starship partially succeeded, and India achieved uncrewed space docking; scientific discoveries include a polygamous pygm...

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Colossal Biosciences Secures \$200 Million in Funding, Valued at \$10.2 Billion

Colossal Biosciences, a company working to revive extinct species like the woolly mammoth, secured \$200 million in Series C funding, bringing its total funding to \$435 million and valuing the company at \$10.2 billion. The company plans to use the funds to advance genetic engineering technologies ...

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Accelerated Evolution and its Unforeseen Consequences in Kawakami's \"Under the Eye of the Big Bird\"

In Hiromi Kawakami's \"Under the Eye of the Big Bird\", humanity's attempt to combat declining fertility through accelerated evolution in isolated communities leads to humans developing extraordinary abilities, unforeseen social conflicts, and the eventual merging of AI watchers with humans and anim...

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2025: A New Era of Private Lunar Missions

Multiple private companies are launching lunar missions in 2025, including Intuitive Machines' second attempt, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost mission to collect soil samples, and Ispace's Resilience mission carrying a rover and artwork, marking a new phase in commercial space exploration.

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Venomous Mosquito Sperm Shows Promise in Disease Control

Australian scientists have developed a new method using genetically modified male mosquitoes with venomous sperm to control mosquito populations and reduce the transmission of diseases like dengue and Zika, aiming to reduce the over one million deaths annually caused by these insects.

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2024 Scientific Breakthroughs and 2025 Technological Anticipations

2024 saw breakthroughs in Alzheimer's diagnostics, xenotransplantation, and HIV treatment, while 2025 anticipates AI integration across society, renewable energy advancements, and potential AI-driven solutions for misinformation.

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