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US electricity 2025: Solar continues growth, coal still up
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With Starship, SpaceX encounters an obstacle that haunted NASA’s space shuttles
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Google’s AI model just nailed the forecast for the strongest Atlantic storm this year
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Trump admin issues stop-work order for offshore wind project
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SpaceX’s latest Dragon mission will breathe more fire at the space station
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What’s the goal of SpaceX’s 10th Starship test flight? Right the ship.
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Why wind farms attract so much misinformation and conspiracy theory
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An inner-speech decoder reveals some mental privacy issues
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Google says it dropped the energy cost of AI queries by 33x in one year
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US military’s X-37B spaceplane stays relevant with launch of another mission
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08/22
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For some people, music doesn’t connect with any of the brain’s reward circuits
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08/22
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Scientists are building cyborg jellyfish to explore ocean depths
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Neolithic people took gruesome trophies from invading tribes
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A geothermal network in Colorado could help a rural town diversify its economy
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Mammals that chose ants and termites as food almost never go back
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China may have taken an early lead in the race for a military megaconstellation
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Ancient teeth show people were getting high off betel nuts 4,000 years ago
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The fight over science funding: Congress vs. the OMB. Analysis.
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Physics of badminton’s new killer spin serve
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An extinct volcano in Arkansas hosts the only public diamond mine on Earth
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