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Soviet spacecraft will likely fall to Earth this week

Maddie Molloy Climate & Science reporter Getty Images The Soviet Union launched a number of missions to explore Venus – this probe was from an earlier flight Part of a Soviet-era spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth this week after being stuck in orbit for more than half a century. Kosmos 482 was […]

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PSG’s team ethic wins out over Arsenal’s bunch of also-rans

PARIS — Treble-chasing Paris Saint-Germain will face Internazionale in the UEFA Champions League final on May 31 after Luis Enrique’s team sealed a 3-1 aggregate win against Arsenal in their semifinal tie at Parc des Princes. Editor’s Picks 2 Related Fabián Ruiz’s first-half goal and Achraf Hakimi’s strike in the second half, after Arsenal goalkeeper […]

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RFK Jr. Announces New Database for Research Into ‘Root Causes’ of Autism

After weeks of confusion about his plans for autism research, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Wednesday that his department would build a “real-world platform” that would allow researchers to hunt for causes of the disorder by examining insurance claims, electronic medical records and wearable devices like smart watches. The department will draw […]

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Nine arrested over ‘Hitler birthday party’ in Oldham pub

Jonny Humphries BBC News, Manchester BM Photos uploaded by the far-right group showed them displaying flags and eating a cake with a Swastika symbol on the icing Nine people have been arrested and weapons and Nazi memorabilia seized after a group “celebrated Adolf Hitler’s birthday” in an Oldham pub. Members of the far-right group British […]

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Alejandro Garnacho ‘happy’ at Man United despite transfer links

Alejandro Garnacho has said he’s “happy” at Manchester United despite continued speculation about his future. The 20-year-old forward was the subject of a bid from Napoli during the January transfer window while there was also interest from Chelsea. There has been talk that United could look to cash in on Garnacho, an academy graduate, to […]

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Trump Has Called for More Babies but Dismissed Fertility Experts

Every year, tens of thousands of young women opt to freeze their eggs, an expensive and sometimes painful procedure. As more Americans postpone childbearing, the numbers are growing. But there are many unknowns: What is the optimal donor age for freezing? What are the success rates? And critically: How long do frozen eggs last? The […]

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Want to Be a Deep Sea Explorer? Don’t Worry, There’s Lots Left.

Humans have visually documented about 1,470 square miles, or a mere 0.001 percent, of the deep seafloor, according to a new study. That’s a little larger than the size of Rhode Island. The report, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, arrives as nations debate whether to pursue industrial mining of the seabed for critical […]

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