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  1. New AI That Predicts Heart Attacks Could Save Patients From Cardiac Death For 10 Years
    New AI That Predicts Heart Attacks Could Save Patients From Cardiac Death For 10 Years

    The artificial intelligence and bioengineering technique, created by American researcher Professor Natalia Trayanova from Johns Hopkins University, may save the lives of more than four million Australians...

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  2. NASA’s Webb Reveals Cosmic Cliffs, Glittering Landscape of Star Birth
    NASA’s Webb Reveals Cosmic Cliffs, Glittering Landscape of Star Birth

    The seemingly three-dimensional “Cosmic Cliffs” showcases Webb’s capabilities to peer through obscuring dust and shed new light on how stars form. Webb reveals emerging stellar nurseries and individual stars...

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  3. Too Much Space Flights Could Damage the Ozone Layer - NOOA's Study Claims
    Too Much Space Flights Could Damage the Ozone Layer - NOOA's Study Claims

    Rocket launches for space flights that include moon explorations and even flying to Mars could increase further in the future since space agencies are aiming to usher in a renewed age of space missions...

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  4. 2 Earthlike planets spotted in newly discovered nearby star system
    2 Earthlike planets spotted in newly discovered nearby star system

    The planets orbit a so-called M dwarf star, which is about 10 times smaller than the sun. A planetary system with two Earthlike planets has been discovered only 33 light-years away from us...

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  5. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 12th Launch and Land Complete, Starlink Satellites Are in Parking Orbit
    SpaceX’s Falcon 9 12th Launch and Land Complete, Starlink Satellites Are in Parking Orbit

    SpaceX completed its 12th launch and land venture for the Falcon 9, and note that this number is only for the year, marking the company's superiority over space launches.

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  6. U.S. officials confirm first known interstellar meteor struck Earth in 2014
    U.S. officials confirm first known interstellar meteor struck Earth in 2014

    U.S. officials confirmed Wednesday that a small space rock that traveled through the skies of Papua New Guinea in 2014 before crashing off the northeast coast was in fact a meteor that traveled from another solar system.

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  7. SpaceX To Send Axiom Space Ax-1 Crew Into Orbit! Launch Date, Spaceflight Price, and More
    SpaceX To Send Axiom Space Ax-1 Crew Into Orbit! Launch Date, Spaceflight Price, and More

    SpaceX will soon send Axiom Space's first crewed spaceflight. The upcoming space mission will launch four private astronauts.

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  8. Enormous Black Hole in Cosmic Halo Caught by Researchers, 15M Times the Mass of the Sun
    Enormous Black Hole in Cosmic Halo Caught by Researchers, 15M Times the Mass of the Sun

    An enormous black hole that sits inside cosmic halo dust is the center of discovery by surveying the Messier 77 galaxy in deep space.

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  9. NASA ‘Eyes on Asteroid’ Is an Online Tool to See the Many Space Rocks in Earth’s Vicinity, Updating in Real-Time
    NASA ‘Eyes on Asteroid’ Is an Online Tool to See the Many Space Rocks in Earth’s Vicinity, Updating in Real-Time

    NASA has launched its latest online tool that looks into space rocks called "Eyes on Asteroid," and it would help aspiring and astronomy fans locate the many celestial bodies near Earth's vicinity.

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  10. NASA Introduces Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System To Assess The Impact Risk Of Asteroids To Earth
    NASA Introduces Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System To Assess The Impact Risk Of Asteroids To Earth

    NASA wants to analyze asteroid impact with its new system that will be responsible for tracking asteroids and assessing their impact risk if they come close to our planet.

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  11. NASA Cancer Cure: Monoclonal Antibody Crystallization is Heading to ISS for a Specific Purpose But What Is It?
    NASA Cancer Cure: Monoclonal Antibody Crystallization is Heading to ISS for a Specific Purpose But What Is It?

    NASA is working on a cancer cure with several proprietors and researchers which it would send to the ISS for better understanding and study.

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  12. Robotics startup FJDynamics raises $70M to make manual labor easier
    Robotics startup FJDynamics raises $70M to make manual labor easier

    FJDynamics, founded by DJI’s former chief scientist Wu Di, just closed a Series B round of $70 million as it advances its goal to empower workers in the harshest environment with robotic technologies

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