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COVID Sewage Tracing Labs Take to Monkeypox
Labs tracing COVID-19 via sewage are now testing their methodology on monkeypox, NPR reports. Sewer Coronavirus Alert Network, or SCAN, is expanding its wastewater monitoring techniques to detect monkeypox.
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Russia to NASA: Sticking With Space Station Until at Least 2028
Russian space officials have told their U.S. counterparts that Moscow expects to remain a part of the International Space Station at least until their own outpost in orbit is built in 2028, a senior NASA official told Reuters on Wednesday.
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NASA to Launch 2 More Choppers to Mars to Help Return Rocks
NASA is launching two more mini helicopters to Mars in its effort to return Martian rocks and soil samples to Earth.Under the plan announced Wednesday, NASA's Perseverance rover will do double duty and transport the cache to the rocket that will launch them off the red...
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Bidder Pays $2.8M for Jacket Worn in Space by Buzz Aldrin
A bidder has paid nearly $2.8 million at auction for a jacket worn by astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the historic first mission to the moon's surface in 1969.The $2,772,500 paid for the Apollo 11 Inflight Coverall Jacket is the highest for any American space-flown artifact sold...
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Russia Signals Space Station Pullout; NASA Says It's Not Official Yet
Russia's new space chief on Tuesday signaled his country's intent to withdraw from the International Space Station after 2024, but a senior NASA official said Moscow has not communicated its intent to pull out of the two-decade-old orbital partnership with the United...
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Video Report: WHO Declares Monkeypox Outbreak Public Health Emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) has activated its highest alert level – now putting the monkeypox virus in the same category as COVID-19 and polio, Newsmax national correspondent Mike Carter reports on Monday's "John Bachman Now."
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Most Major Nations Lag in Acting on Climate Goals
For most of the major carbon-polluting nations, promising to fight climate change is a lot easier than actually doing it. In the United States, President Joe Biden has learned that the hard way.Among the 10 biggest carbon emitters, only the European Union has enacted...
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Video Report: Communities Call to Rename James Webb Space Telescope
Newsmax correspondent Leonardo Feldman shares details on Tuesday's "National Report" about scientists, the LGBTQ community, and activists making demands to rename the James Webb Space Telescope.
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House Passes Govt System to Make UFO Reporting Easier
The House passed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act to create a secure government system to make the reporting of UFOs easier.
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Experts: Warning Signs for Monkeypox Outbreak Were Ignored
Dr. Anne Rimoin is a UCLA epidemiology professor who has spent two decades researching monkeypox in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Far Out: NASA Space Telescope's 1st Cosmic View Goes Deep
Our view of the universe just expanded: The first image from NASA's new space telescope unveiled Monday is brimming with galaxies and offers the deepest look of the cosmos ever captured.The first image from the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope is the farthest humanity...
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Russia Prepares Laser Base to Target Satellites
As Russia has seen the effectiveness in satellite surveillance tracking their troop movements during the invasion of Ukraine, putting their forces at risk and being exposed to attacks, it is ramping up work on a laser to counter it.
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NASA: Contact Lost With Spacecraft on Way to Test Moon Orbit
NASA said Tuesday it has lost contact with a $32.7 million spacecraft headed to the moon to test out a lopsided lunar orbit, but agency engineers are hopeful they can fix the problem.
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Study: Autism in US Kids Surged 50 Percent in 3 Years 2017-'20
A study has found a 50% surge of American children and teens with autism from 2017-2020.
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US Funds Software for Russians to Slip Past Censors
A US-backed campaign is giving Russians access to anti-censor software to dodge Moscow's crackdown on dissent against its invasion of Ukraine, involved groups told AFP.
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German Road Traffic Agency Says 59,000 Tesla Vehicles Have Software Glitch
Germany's road traffic agency said it was recalling Tesla models Y and 3 because of a fault in the automatic emergency call system that affects 59,000 vehicles globally.
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'Optimus' Prime: Tesla to Unveil Humanoid Robot This Fall
Carmaker Tesla Inc., which designs and manufactures electric vehicles and battery energy storage from home to grid-scale, plans to release a prototype of its humanoid robot this fall, according to CEO Elon Musk.
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Marble Head of Hercules Recovered From Ancient Roman Shipwreck
The marble head of an ancient Hercules statue has been recovered from the world-famous Antikythera shipwreck.
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New Antibody Therapies Fight Cancer, Drum Up Investment
Antibody therapies are offering promising treatment breakthroughs for cancer and other illnesses, generating greater investor interest more than 20 years after they were first commercialized.
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North Korea's National Medical Teams Probe Intestinal Epidemic
North Korea has dispatched medical crews and epidemiological investigators to a province battling the outbreak of an intestinal disease, state media reported Sunday.
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Bill Clinton Sent Federal Agents to Area 51 to Look for Aliens
Former President Bill Clinton told "The Late, Late Show" host James Corden this week he had sent federal agents to Nevada's Area 51 to look for aliens when he was president in the 1990s.
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Amazon Starting Drone Deliveries in California City
Amazon announced Monday that some shipments will be delivered via drone to customers in a California city later this year.
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NASA Commissioning Independent UFO Study
NASA is commissioning an an independent study on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), which used to be known commonly as UFOs (unidentified flying objects). The work will begin in the fall, last for about nine months, and first focus on whether the objects being reported ...
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Pfizer Seeking COVID Vaccine Approval for Children Under 5
Pfizer and BioNTech completed an application to the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday for authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 5, Barron's reported.
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Fish Off Florida Coast Test Positive for Pharmaceuticals
A study finished earlier this year found fish off the Biscayne Bay and the Florida Keys are testing positive for several pharmaceutical drugs as human wastewater makes its way out into the ocean.