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SpaceX's IPO Success Boosts Stock Value Significantly

Following the announcement of its IPO raising $10.7 billion, SpaceX's stock has experienced a notable surge, as reported by MarketWatch.

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Large Study Suggests Covid Vaccination Reduces Risk of Cardiac Events

A recent large study indicates that Covid vaccination may lead to a nearly 24% reduction in all-cause cardiac events, a finding that has surprised researchers.

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Aerial View of San Francisco Captured from Space

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station took a remarkable photo of downtown San Francisco on May 27, 2026, highlighting its iconic bridges.

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Get Ready for the Launch of NASA's Roman Space Telescope

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope promises to provide unprecedented insights into distant worlds, dark energy, and the cosmos. Join the excitement!

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New Findings Could Transform Understanding of Marsupial Evolution

Recent research has unveiled evidence suggesting a new branch in the marsupial family tree, which may significantly alter our comprehension of their evolutionary history.

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Overview of FY25 Services Catalog and SLAs

The FY25 Services Catalog and Service Level Agreements are now available for review, providing essential details on services offered.

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DARPA Investigates Rapid Restoration of Satellite Networks Post-Attack

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for innovative solutions to quickly restore vital satellite services in the event of an attack.

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U.S. Researchers Enhance Qubit Lifespan with New Quantum Error Correction Technique

A new passive quantum error correction method developed by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has reportedly doubled the lifespan of qubits, allowing them to self-correct errors.

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Exploring the Link Between Tax Burden and Civic Engagement

New findings from Washington State University suggest that higher tax burdens may correlate with reduced political corruption and increased voter participation.

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Amazon's Cybersecurity Research Influences U.S. Export Controls on Anthropic AI

Insights from Amazon's cybersecurity research have reportedly shaped a U.S. government directive that restricts access to Anthropic's AI models, including Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

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Global Stock Markets Experience Upsurge Following US-Iran Agreement

A notable increase in global stock markets has been observed, attributed to a shift in investor sentiment following a recent US-Iran deal, along with the excitement surrounding SpaceX's IPO.

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New Insights into Harvestmen Spider Parenting Unveiled Through Citizen Science

Research published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society highlights the role of citizen science in understanding parental care behaviors in harvestmen spiders.

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John McFall's Potential Journey to Space: A Historic Step for Amputee Astronauts

The UK Space Agency's partnership with Vast may lead to John McFall becoming the first amputee astronaut, with a mission targeted for 2027.

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Exploring the Strength of Ultrathin Materials: A Counterintuitive Discovery

Recent findings reveal that ultrathin materials can actually become stronger as their thickness decreases, challenging conventional understanding in physics.

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Innovative Tool Enhances DNA Nanostructure Reliability

A new technique using scaffolded DNA and RNA origami aims to improve the precision of nanostructures, potentially advancing biological applications.

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Impact of Black Lives Matter on Workplace Dynamics Between Black and White Employees

Research from the University of Washington reveals that the Black Lives Matter movement has notably affected interactions between Black and white employees in the workplace.

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The Impact of Parenting Styles on Children's Honesty: New Insights

A recent study from NUS sheds light on the complex relationship between parenting styles and children's honesty, suggesting that strict approaches may backfire.

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Rising Concerns About Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals in US Breast Milk

A recent study highlights troubling levels of harmful chemicals found in breast milk across the United States, raising significant health concerns.

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Concerns Over Gluten Residues in Barley Beer Labeled 'Gluten-Free'

A recent study indicates that some barley beers marketed as 'gluten-free' may still contain gluten residues that standard tests fail to detect, raising concerns for those with celiac disease.

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Impurities in Carbon Surfaces: A Surprising Path to Enhanced Slipperiness

Recent findings from Osaka Metropolitan University and the Fraunhofer Institute suggest that certain impurities may actually improve the slipperiness of carbon surfaces, challenging conventional engineering norms.