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South Korea Launches First Military Spy Satellite, Intensifying Space Race with Pyongyang

South Korea Launches First Military Spy Satellite, Intensifying Space Race with Pyongyang

Seoul’s satellite was launched into orbit on one of Elon Musk’s SpaceX rockets

New Dolphin Super Power Discovered

New Dolphin Super Power Discovered

Researchers discover that dolphins have a new super power that allows them to sense weak electric fields and navigate using the earth's magnetic field.

Shattered Dreams: Scientists Debunk LK-99 Room Temperature Superconductivity Myth

Shattered Dreams: Scientists Debunk LK-99 Room Temperature Superconductivity Myth

New research has disproved the superconductivity claims of LK-99, showing that its properties result from the structural transition of Cu2S impurities, not superconductivity.

Astronaut’s Eye View: Breathtaking Mars Horizon Captured by NASA’s Odyssey Orbiter

Astronaut’s Eye View: Breathtaking Mars Horizon Captured by NASA’s Odyssey Orbiter

NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter has provided new panoramic images of Mars and its moon Phobos, offering fresh insights into the Martian landscape and atmosphere.

Deal to keep 1.5C hopes alive is within reach, says Cop28 president

Deal to keep 1.5C hopes alive is within reach, says Cop28 president

The president of the UN Cop28 climate summit believes that an 'unprecedented outcome' is achievable in terms of limiting global temperature rises to 1.5C. Positive progress has been made leading up to the summit, with a focus on climate finance and providing support for the most vulnerable nations. The president is cautiously optimistic that a robust roadmap for greenhouse gas emissions cuts by 2030 can be agreed upon.

Former World Leaders Call for $25bn Levy on Oil States’ Revenues for Climate Damage

Former World Leaders Call for $25bn Levy on Oil States’ Revenues for Climate Damage

Former world leaders and economists are urging for a $25bn levy on oil-producing states to help finance the impact of climate disasters on vulnerable populations.

Aerojet Rocketdyne, ULA Celebrate 60th Anniversary of RL10 Rocket Engine

Aerojet Rocketdyne, ULA Celebrate 60th Anniversary of RL10 Rocket Engine

A milestone is reached as Aerojet Rocketdyne and ULA commemorate the 60th anniversary of the RL10 rocket engine.

The Nature Cure: How Time Outdoors Transforms Our Memory, Imagination, and Logic

The Nature Cure: How Time Outdoors Transforms Our Memory, Imagination, and Logic

Discover the benefits of spending time in nature and how it positively impacts our cognitive function.