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US says Russia likely launched space weapon
The US says Russia launched a satellite last week which it believes may be capable of attacking other such probes.
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Apple jumps into the AI arms race with OpenAI deal
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple officially launched itself into the artificial intelligence arms race, announcing a deal with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to
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Following Antarctic whales for climate change clues
2 days ago By Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC News, @vic_gill • Kate Stephens, Senior science producer Why scientists are using a crossbow to study whales
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Doctors couldn’t help, so they turned to unregulated home health
Angelika Sharma was desperate. An array of basic first foods — from bananas to sweet potatoes — caused her 6-month-old
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Who owns the Moon? A new space race means it
Getty Images We’re in the midst of a Moon rush. A growing number of countries and companies have the lunar
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How a 92-year-old woman beat the cable company (with some
Loretta Huckabone is 92 years old and has low vision but feels independent. She plays bridge three times a week,
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Agency to regulate chemicals needed to protect UK, say experts
3 days ago By Esme Stallard, Climate and science reporter, BBC News Getty Images The UK is at risk of “uncontrolled chemicals”
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Google layoffs hit workers who verify police requests for user
SAN FRANCISCO — Google cut a group of workers from the team responsible for making sure government requests for its
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Nature groups launch legal challenge over England’s wildlife loss
5 hours ago By Malcolm Prior, BBC News, rural affairs correspondent Getty Images Water voles are among those species under threat in
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Boeing’s Starliner docks with space station after NASA troubleshoots issues
Boeing’s Starliner capsule, carrying a pair of NASA astronauts, docked with the International Space Station on Thursday, completing the first
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