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First Crewed Space Mission Orbits Earth's Poles

A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule launched from Florida on a groundbreaking mission, Fram2, which is the first-ever crewed orbital flight over both the North and South Poles, carrying four astronauts, including the first Norwegian astronaut, for scientific research and spectacular imagery.

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AMOC Collapse Risk Increased by Weakening Beaufort Gyre

A study published in the Journal Of Geophysical Research Oceans warns that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) risks collapse this century due to climate change, potentially impacting global weather patterns, as the weakening Beaufort Gyre releases freshwater into the North Atlant...

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Climate Action
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SpaceX's Fram2 Mission Achieves Unprecedented Polar Orbit

SpaceX's Fram2 mission launched on Monday from Florida, carrying cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang and three polar exploration enthusiasts on a unique polar orbit, a feat never before attempted, necessitating a significant power expenditure by the Falcon 9 rocket.

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Reduced Inequality
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Coral Reefs: A Symbiotic Success Story Under Climate Threat

Coral reefs, built by symbiotic coral polyps, support immense marine biodiversity and billions of people, but are threatened by climate change-induced coral bleaching and ecosystem collapse, highlighting the need for collective action.

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Life Below Water
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Astronauts' Extended ISS Stay Highlights Starliner Malfunctions

Due to Starliner malfunctions, two NASA astronauts spent nine months on the ISS instead of one week, returning on a SpaceX Crew Dragon; NASA and Boeing stated that they will fix the problems and continue using the Starliner.

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Japan's Nankai Earthquake: 300,000 Predicted Deaths

A new government assessment estimates that a Nankai megathrust earthquake and tsunami could kill almost 300,000 people in Japan, causing \$1.66 trillion in economic losses, prompting revisions to disaster prevention and resilience plans.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Plant Isotopes Trace Origins of Transatlantic Slave Trade Victims

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications utilizes strontium isotope analysis of plant samples to determine the geographic origins of victims of the transatlantic slave trade, analyzing remains from slave cemeteries in Charleston and Rio de Janeiro and contributing to a better unders...

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No Poverty
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SpaceX's Fram2 Mission: Private Astronauts Conduct Polar Orbit Experiments

SpaceX launched the privately funded Fram2 mission on March 31, 2024, sending a crew of four non-professional astronauts on a three-to-five-day polar-orbiting journey to conduct over 20 scientific experiments, including space-based X-rays and microgravity fungi cultivation, with implications for fut...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Hebrew University Celebrates Centennial, Highlighting Global Research Impact

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem celebrated its 100th anniversary on Tuesday, highlighting its global ranking (81st) and the success of its technology transfer company, Yissum, which has launched over 260 startups based on university technologies, 18 of which are publicly traded.

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Quality Education
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Starliner Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Delay, Commander Takes Responsibility

Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth after a nine-month delay caused by helium leaks and thruster problems on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft; Commander Wilmore accepted responsibility while highlighting shared accountability among NASA, Boeing, and the crew.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Starliner Malfunction Extends Astronauts' ISS Mission by Nine Months

Due to Starliner malfunctions, NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams had their one-week ISS mission extended to nine months, returning to Earth on a Crew Dragon, highlighting the need for improved pre-flight checks and communication.

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Uganda's Rhino Revival: Success at Ziwa Ranch Faces Relocation Challenges

Uganda's Ziwa ranch, once a cattle farm, now houses 48 southern white rhinos—a conservation success story driven by dedicated rangers, tourism revenue, and a serene habitat, but their future hinges on a planned relocation to national parks and long-term anti-poaching measures.

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Life on Land

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