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NASA Rover discovers gemstone on Mars.

NASA Rover discovers gemstone on Mars.
A research team using new methods to analyze data from NASA's Curiosity, a rover operating on Mars since 2012, was able to independently verify that fracture halos contained opal, on Earth a gemstone formed by the alteration of silica by water. The study finds that the v…
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Disappointing end to UK space mission as satellites fail to reach orbit.

Disappointing end to UK space mission as satellites fail to reach orbit.
A historic space mission that took off from Cornwall has ended in bitter disappointment after a rocket carrying the first satellites launched from British soil failed to reach orbit and was lost. To whoops and cheers from a crowd that had gathered at Spaceport Cornwall to wa…
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Amateur archaeologist uncovers ice age ‘writing’ system.

Amateur archaeologist uncovers ice age ‘writing’ system.
A primitive writing system used by ice age hunter-gatherers appears to have been uncovered by an amateur archaeologist, who concluded that the 20,000-year-old markings were a form of lunar calendar. The research suggests cave drawings were not only a form of artistic express…
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Green comet will pass by Earth for first time since Neanderthals roamed Earth.

Green comet will pass by Earth for first time since Neanderthals roamed Earth.
A green comet discovered last March will make its closest approach to Earth this month. The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was first discovered by astronomers using the wide-field survey camera at California's Zwicky Transient Facility.  It was already inside the orbiter of Jupite…
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China Becomes First Country in Asia to Launch Hydrogen Powered Train.

China Becomes First Country in Asia to Launch Hydrogen Powered Train.
China’s CRRC Corporation Ltd. Launched a hydrogen urban train, and it is the first in Asia and the second such train in the world. Germany introduced green trains a few months back. The hydrogen trains have a speed of 160 km per hour and the operational range without refuel…
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Pritzker-winning architect Arata Isozaki passes away.

Pritzker-winning architect Arata Isozaki passes away.
Arata Isozaki, a Pritzker-winning Japanese architect known as a post-modern giant who blended culture and history of the East and the West in his designs, has died. He was 91. Isozaki won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, internationally the highest honor in the field, in 20…
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Creative Technology founder Sim Wong Hoo dies.

Creative Technology founder Sim Wong Hoo dies.
Creative Technology chairman and chief executive Sim Wong Hoo, one of Singapore’s most famous tech entrepreneurs, died on Wednesday. He was 67. Mr Sim founded the home-grown business in 1981, and had led the company since its inception. Under his leadership, Creative became f…
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SpaceX launches 54 upgraded Starlink internet satellites and nails rocket.

SpaceX launches 54 upgraded Starlink internet satellites and nails rocket.
SpaceX launched the first batch of a new generation of Starlink satellites into orbit early Wednesday (Dec. 28) and nailed a rocket landing at sea to mark a record 60th flight of the year. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 54 upgraded Starlink internet satellites — the first gen…
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High-Temperature stars revealed in the Globular Cluster Omega Centauri.

High-Temperature stars revealed in the Globular Cluster Omega Centauri.
A team of astronomers led by scientists at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and their international collaborators decided to study the most massive globular cluster system in our galaxy, Omega Centauri. They have detected strange hot stars in the cluster using the Ultra…
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60 million-year-old meteorite crater discovered in Wilayat of Mahut.

60 million-year-old meteorite crater discovered in Wilayat of Mahut.
Sultan Qaboos University announced the discovery of a huge meteorite crater with a diametre of one kilometre in the Wilayat of Mahut, which is likely to be 60 million years old. Prof Dr Sobhi Jaber Nasr, a professor at the Department of Earth Sciences at the College of Scien…
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NASA Launches International Mission ‘SWOT’ to Survey Earth’s Water.

NASA Launches International Mission ‘SWOT’ to Survey Earth’s Water.
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the French space agency Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) have jointly launched the newest Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) spacecraft to track nearly all the water on the surface of the Earth.…
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Poland’s only cosmonaut dies at age 81.

Poland’s only cosmonaut dies at age 81.
Poland’s only cosmonaut, Gen MirosÅ‚aw Hermaszewski, who circled the Earth in a Soviet spacecraft in 1978, has died. He was 81. The retired air force pilot’s death on Monday (12) was announced via Twitter by his son-in-law, European Parliament member Ryszard Czarnecki. He lat…
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TRCSL lining up 5G licensing process for 2023.

TRCSL lining up 5G licensing process for 2023.
The Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) has confirmed to the country’s government that it is preparing for the implementation of commercial 5G services in 2023. TRCSL officials told the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Technology that the regula…
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US prints first banknotes with women's signatures.

US prints first banknotes with women's signatures.
The U.S. The Treasury (United States of America’s Finance Ministry) has printed the first US banknotes (currency notes) with two women’s signatures. The new currency notes of $1 and $5 value carry the signature of the Secretary of Treasury (American Finance Minister) Janet …
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Japan’s ispace launches historic first commercial Moon lander.

Japan’s ispace launches historic first commercial Moon lander.
A Japanese space startup has launched its own private lander to the Moon aboard a SpaceX rocket, marking a significant step towards what would be a historic first, both for the nation and a private company. The Tokyo-based ispace Inc’s HAKUTO-R mission took off without incid…
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Construction to begin on world's biggest telescope.

Construction to begin on world's biggest telescope.
One of the grand scientific projects of the 21st Century begins its construction phase on Monday (05). The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the largest radio telescope in the world when completed in 2028. Split across South Africa and Australia, with a headquarters in the…
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Building on the moon

 Building on the moon
NASA awards Texas company $57 million for lunar construction system. NASA has awarded the Texas-based company ICON $57.2 million for its Project Olympus, which is working to develop technology that will allow humanity to build outposts on the moon and Mars using locally avai…
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Donald Perkins obituary.

Donald Perkins obituary.
The particle physicist Donald Perkins, who has died aged 97, made seminal discoveries about the structure of the proton, and nuclear interactions at extreme energies, and first proposed the use of beams of pion particles in cancer therapy. His career spanned the birth of pa…
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Apple and Elon Musk’s Twitter are on a collision course.

Apple and Elon Musk’s Twitter are on a collision course.
Elon Musk has announced big, albeit confusing, plans for Twitter since he took over the social network last month. Musk wants to vastly increase the amount of money the company makes through subscriptions while opening up the site to more “free speech.” This creates a risk th…
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Webb telescope spots earliest galaxies yet, and they are cosmic oddballs.

Webb telescope spots earliest galaxies yet, and they are cosmic oddballs.
From its perch a million miles from Earth, the James Webb Space Telescope has sighted two of the most distant galaxies ever — and delivered a brilliant surprise. These galaxies are far brighter than anyone expected, challenging our view of how the cosmos took shape in the a…
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