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Starship's 10th Launch Attempt: SpaceX Aims for Success Amidst Past Failures

SpaceX's Starship rocket will launch from Starbase, Texas on Sunday at 6:30 pm CT, aiming for the first successful deployment of Starlink satellite simulators and a safe return of the upper stage, marking the 10th launch attempt with past failures involving catastrophic explosions.

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RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug

Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.

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Antarctic Sediment Cores Reveal Century-Long Impact of Whaling on Climate

An international team of researchers collected over 40 sediment cores from the Antarctic seabed in early 2025 to study the impact of a century of industrial whaling on the Antarctic ecosystem and global climate. The analysis of these samples will provide insights into past environmental conditions, ...

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Sources and Methodology for Hurricane Tracking Data

This article outlines the sources and methodologies for various hurricane tracking data presented in an accompanying map, clarifying data limitations and highlighting the collaboration among multiple agencies like the National Hurricane Center, NOAA, and the Japanese Meteorological Agency.

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Quadruped Robot Shows Promise for Autonomous Mars Exploration

Oregon State University researchers tested a quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, demonstrating its autonomous data collection capabilities in a Mars-analog environment. The robot's unique ability to sense ground stiffness complements existing rover and drone assets, improving safety and ef...

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Cuvier's Beaked Whales: Deepest Divers Yield Clues for Human Medicine

Cuvier's beaked whales, the deepest-diving mammals, reach depths exceeding 3,000 meters for up to four hours, surpassing blue whales and human free divers; researchers study their unique adaptations to oxygen deprivation to develop treatments for human conditions like stroke and cancer.

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Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Erupts Again

Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted again on Friday, marking its 31st lava flow since December; the eruption, contained within the summit crater, draws significant visitor interest and offers a spectacular natural display, though safety precautions are necessary.

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SpaceX Launches ISS Resupply Mission with New Altitude-Boosting System

SpaceX launched Dragon CRS-33 on Sunday at 2:45 a.m. ET, carrying 2.5 tons of supplies to the ISS, including a new propulsion system to assist in maintaining the station's altitude; docking is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Monday.

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Death of Leading Ancient Greek Philosophy Scholar Paul Calliγάs

The recent death of Paul Calliγάs, a renowned scholar of ancient Greek philosophy and translator of Plato, marks a significant loss for Greece's intellectual life, despite his aversion to publicity and his focus on meticulous scholarly work.

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Antibiotic-Resistant Superbug Threatens Public Health

Antibiotic-resistant Salmonella Dublin, a superbug found in cattle, is spreading to humans via contaminated food and direct contact, causing severe illnesses and posing a significant health threat, especially in the US, due to its high antibiotic resistance and cross-species transmission.

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Unique Supernova Reveals Unexpected Stellar Interior and Challenges Evolution Models

Astronomers discovered SN2021yfj, a unique supernova lacking typical outer layers, which ejected a layer of silicon, sulfur, and argon before exploding, challenging existing stellar evolution models.

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New Supernova Type Challenges Stellar Evolution Models

Astronomers discovered a new type of supernova, SN2021yfj, 2.2 billion light-years away, which lacked typical outer layers and revealed a previously unseen layer of silicon, sulfur, and argon before exploding, challenging existing models of stellar evolution.

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