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Isar Aerospace's Rocket Test Launch: A Controlled Crash, Yet a Success

Isar Aerospace's first Spectrum rocket test launch in Norway ended in a controlled crash after 30 seconds, yet the company considers it a success due to gathered data; this privately funded launch aims to improve Europe's space independence.

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Yale Endowment's 13% Annualized Return: Diversification and Alternative Assets

David Swensen's investment strategy, detailed in "The Ivy Portfolio," enabled Yale University's endowment to achieve a 13% annualized return by diversifying into alternative assets like private equity and hedge funds, exceeding traditional benchmarks and minimizing volatility; however, individual in...

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Time Travel: Fact and Fiction

Einstein's theory of relativity proves time travel is possible as travelling faster than one second per second; experiments like the Hafele-Keating experiment and the time discrepancies experienced by astronauts on the ISS confirm this, while backward time travel remains theoretical.

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Total Solar Eclipse 2033: Alaska and Bering Strait

A total solar eclipse will cross Alaska and the Bering Strait on March 30, 2033, offering up to 2 minutes 37 seconds of totality in select locations, with a partial eclipse visible in 45 U.S. states; the unique positioning of the Diomede Islands—split by the International Date Line—could allow for t...

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Isar Aerospace's Rocket Crashes After Successful Launch Pad Clearance

Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket, launched from Norway's Andoya Spaceport on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. (1030 GMT/UTC), crashed into the sea 30 seconds after liftoff; however, the German company views the first orbital rocket launch from continental Europe as a successful data-gathering exercise.

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Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Devastates Myanmar

A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, killing over 140 people and causing widespread damage in Mandalay and other areas; tremors were felt in Thailand, Cambodia, and India.

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The Boring Billion: A Period of Evolutionary Stasis and Crucial Advancements

Between 1.8 and 0.8 billion years ago, Earth experienced the 'boring billion,' a period of evolutionary stasis characterized by low oxygen levels and slow tectonic movement; however, this period witnessed crucial developments such as the emergence of eukaryotic cells and sexual reproduction, laying ...

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Liu Cixin: Science Fiction Era Just Beginning

Award-winning Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin stated at a Beijing forum on March 29, 2025, that the sci-fi era is only beginning, viewing the genre not as prediction but as a tool to illuminate the unknown, particularly concerning AI, genetic engineering, and space exploration; the forum, a...

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Isar Aerospace's Rocket Test Flight: A Success Despite Ocean Splashdown

Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket launched from Norway on Sunday, completing a 30-second test flight before falling into the sea; the company celebrated the mission as a success, collecting valuable data despite not reaching orbit.

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Einhard Prize Awarded for Dürer Biography

Ulinka Rublack won the 2025 Einhard Prize for her biography "Dürer in the Age of Wonders", a work highlighting the artist's life, the 16th-century art market, and the German Renaissance, with a focus on a payment dispute that shifted Dürer's artistic production.

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Chernobyl Wildlife Shows Unexpected Radiation Adaptations

Near Chernobyl, wood frogs exhibit unusually dark coloration due to increased melanin, offering protection from radiation; nematode worms show unexpected radiation resistance; while larger animals like pigs and cows suffered severe birth defects after the 1986 accident.

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Major Earthquake in Myanmar Causes Widespread Damage and Casualties

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, on Friday caused extensive damage and casualties in Myanmar and Thailand, highlighting the vulnerability of infrastructure in regions without earthquake-resistant building codes.

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