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Starmer Visits White House; Claude Unveils Eurovision Song; Go Ahead Eagles in KNVB Cup Final

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting the White House to discuss trade tariffs and international conflicts, singer Claude presents his Eurovision Song, and Go Ahead Eagles reached the KNVB Cup final after beating PSV.

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Gayle King to Blast Off on All-Female Blue Origin Spaceflight

Gayle King, along with five other women—including Katy Perry—will be part of Blue Origin's 11th human spaceflight launching this spring; this all-female crew marks a significant moment for space tourism and women's representation in STEM fields.

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Gender Equality
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Ferrihydrit, Not Hematite, Likely Mars' Main Pigment

New research indicates that ferrihydrit, a hydrated iron oxide, is the main contributor to Mars' red color, challenging the previous assumption that it was hematite; this discovery suggests Mars possessed liquid water early in its history and was more wet than previously thought.

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Life on Land
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House Democrats Demand Answers from NASA on DOGE Representative Amid Conflict of Interest Concerns

Three House Democrats are demanding answers from NASA about a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) representative embedded at the agency, citing conflicts of interest due to SpaceX's ties to both NASA and DOGE, with a response requested by March 7th and a meeting set for March 14th.

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Trump's Mars Mission: Feasibility and Global Implications

President Trump announced a crewed Mars mission as America's next space goal during his 2021 inauguration, but significant technological hurdles and delays in NASA's Artemis program raise questions about the feasibility of a mission by 2029.

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Artemis II Mission Delayed Due to Heat Shield Issues

NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled for September 2023 but delayed to December 5th due to Orion capsule heat shield issues, will send four astronauts around the Moon, showcasing international collaboration with ESA's European Service Module and laying the groundwork for future Moon landings and Mar...

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States Unprepared for Potential Elimination of Department of Education

President Trump's plan to eliminate the Department of Education, announced yesterday, has left state officials confused and unprepared for the logistical challenges and potential funding cuts. The White House is preparing an executive order detailing the plan, but the lack of specifics has caused co...

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Quality Education
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Zhurong Rover Finds Evidence of Ancient Martian Ocean

A Chinese-American research team reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that the Zhurong rover discovered a subsurface layer on Mars, approximately 10 meters deep, interpreted as the remains of a possible ancient ocean beach near the Vastitas Borealis region.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Far-Side Moon Imagery

Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13 and is slated to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect data on lunar dust and regolith, contributing to NASA's Artemis program.

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NASA Averts Widespread Layoffs, but 900 Employees Depart

NASA avoided broad layoffs, instead using performance-based cuts and a deferred resignation program where ~900 of its ~18,000 employees left; concerns remain about intellectual property and project impacts.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Trump's Mars Mission: Technological and Logistical Hurdles

President Trump's 2029 Mars mission announcement faces significant challenges, including technological hurdles (unproven propulsion, life support systems), logistical complexities (distance, repair difficulties), and competition from other nations. NASA plans to use the Artemis program to develop te...

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Accidental Leadership: Jim Cantrell's Vision for Space 3.0

Jim Cantrell, CEO of Phantom Space, details his accidental leadership journey from a chicken ranch to revolutionizing the space industry through Space 3.0, focusing on digitizing space to overcome terrestrial network limitations and enable unlimited data storage.

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