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Who Owns The Rogue Rocket Set To Slam Into The Moon? China Says It's Not Theirs Either
Astronomers first said it was of SpaceX, then China's. But China says the errant object isn't theirs. Astronomers first said it was of SpaceX, then China's. But China says the errant object isn't theirs. -
Thinking Of Going Low-Carb For Weight Management? Here's Where To Start
Low-carb diets are promoted as a weight-loss solution, to beat heart disease and as better for diabetes. Low-carb diets are promoted as a weight-loss solution, to beat heart disease and as better for diabetes. -
Mediterranean Region Facing Soil Degradation And Desertation As A Result Of Climate Change
The EU to this day still lacks legislation protecting rural soils from urbanization. The EU to this day still lacks legislation protecting rural soils from urbanization. -
'Call Of Duty' Giving Players God Mode To Crush 'Warzone' Cheaters
The new Damage Shield in 'Call of Duty Warzone's' new Ricochet anti-cheat software makes a cheater's bullets bounce right off you. The new Damage Shield in 'Call of Duty Warzone's' new Ricochet anti-cheat software makes a cheater's bullets bounce right off you. -
PS5 Restock: How To Make Sure You Get A Console This Weekend
PS5 units are hard to come by, but it is still possible. PS5 units are hard to come by, but it is still possible. -
Hong Kong's 'Dynamic Zero-COVID' Strategy Contributed To Current Struggle, Experts Say
A 60-fold spike in daily infections this month prompted the government recently to modify its COVID-eradication policies. A 60-fold spike in daily infections this month prompted the government recently to modify its COVID-eradication policies. -
Get Your One-Time $4,000 Stimulus Check: Application Deadline Fast Approaching
If you live in New Jersey, you shouldn't miss this federal aid. If you live in New Jersey, you shouldn't miss this federal aid. -
NASA Doesn't Have A System To Identify Which Parts Of The ISS Should Be Preserved In A Museum
NASA representatives were "unable to explain who was responsible for designating an item as a heritage asset or how or why an item was designated a heritage asset." NASA representatives were "unable to explain who was responsible for designating an item as a heritage asset or how or why an item was designated a heritage asset." -
Space Travel Can 'Rewire' Astronaut Brains, New Study Finds
A new study is the first to analyze the structural connectivity changes that happen in the brain after long-duration space travel. A new study is the first to analyze the structural connectivity changes that happen in the brain after long-duration space travel. -
Attractive People May Have Stronger Immune Systems, This Weird Study Suggests
It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face. It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face.