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SpaceX Surpasses $2 Trillion Valuation Following Record IPO

Following a successful initial public offering, SpaceX's valuation has exceeded $2 trillion, marking a significant milestone in the aerospace sector.

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SpaceX's 34th Resupply Mission to ISS Delivers Scientific Research

SpaceX has launched its 34th commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station, carrying a variety of scientific experiments under a NASA contract.

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FVDED 2026: A Festival of Discovery and Nostalgia

FVDED festival is redefining the festival experience, focusing on the blend of familiar favorites and emerging artists. Day one promises essential sets that should not be overlooked.

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Franklin Templeton's CEO Confirms Investment in SpaceX IPO During CNBC Interview

In a recent interview with CNBC, Franklin Templeton's CEO revealed the firm's plans to invest in the upcoming SpaceX IPO, signaling confidence in the aerospace company.

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Market Volatility and Major Tech Developments: A Weekly Overview

This week saw notable fluctuations in the stock market, highlighted by SpaceX's upcoming IPO and Oracle's significant stock decline.

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Challenges for SpaceX as Fund Providers Face Launch Day Setbacks

SpaceX is reportedly encountering difficulties as its fund providers experience setbacks on the day of a crucial launch.

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SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 9 Rocket Just Before Historic IPO

In a significant moment for the company, SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 rocket carrying Starlink satellites shortly before its anticipated IPO, which is set to be the largest in Wall Street history.

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New Study Highlights the Role of Meltwater in Accelerating Antarctic Glacier Movement

Research from Hokkaido University reveals that meltwater significantly influences the flow of Antarctic glaciers, raising concerns about future sea-level rise.

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Stunning Composite Image of the Black Eye Galaxy Unveiled

NASA's latest image of the Black Eye Galaxy, or Messier 64, combines data from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes, showcasing its intricate beauty.

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Hubble Captures Stunning Image of Galaxy Cluster

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a breathtaking image of the galaxy cluster MACS0329-0211, which intriguingly resembles a swarm of bees.

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Innovative Study Highlights Lithium-Ion Transport Potential in Boron Nitride Nanotubes

Recent research published in Nature showcases boron nitride nanotube membranes as a promising avenue for enhancing lithium-ion transport, potentially impacting battery technology.

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The Uncertain Future of SpaceX

The future of SpaceX remains unclear, leaving many questions unanswered about the company's next steps in the space industry.

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Space 92 Revives Oxia’s Classic Track 'Domino' for a New Era

Space 92 reinterprets Oxia's iconic track 'Domino,' originally released 20 years ago, aiming to connect with a fresh audience of electronic music fans.

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Doozie and 3Beat Collaborate on New Double A-Side for Repopulate Mars

Brazilian artists Doozie and 3Beat are set to release their collaborative double A-side, ‘Around / Roll With Me’, on June 12 under the Repopulate Mars label.

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Study Links Third-Grade Behavior to Future Academic Success

A recent study suggests that impulsive behaviors exhibited in third grade may have long-lasting effects on academic performance, extending into high school and beyond.

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New Insights into Quantum Friction: Light's Role in Nanoscale Movement

A team from Bochum, Germany has revealed that light can impede movements at the nanoscale through a poorly understood phenomenon known as quantum friction, as reported in Phys.org.

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Advancements in Quantum Sensors Through Innovative Entanglement Techniques

Researchers are making strides in enhancing the accuracy of quantum sensors by developing new methods of entanglement aimed at reducing noise interference.

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New Insights into Bacterial Regulation of Acetyl Coenzyme A Production

A team from the University of Greifswald has identified a novel mechanism that allows bacteria like Bacillus subtilis to control the production of acetyl coenzyme A.

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Insights from NASA's Elkin Norena on the Artemis Program

Elkin Norena, a Resident Management Officer at NASA, shares his experiences and contributions to the Space Launch System Program and the Artemis initiative.

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New Study Identifies Key Ratios for Predicting SME Insolvency

Research published in the Global Business and Economics Review highlights seven ratios that may forecast SME insolvency up to three years in advance, providing valuable insights for lenders and investors.