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NASA Eyes Second Artemis I Launch Attempt Sept. 3
The spacecraft will spend 42 days in space before returning to Earth. The spacecraft will spend 42 days in space before returning to Earth. -
Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Updates Draws Criticism From Amazon, Google
The updated deals exclude Amazon, Alphabet's Google, Alibaba, and Microsoft's own cloud services. The updated deals exclude Amazon, Alphabet's Google, Alibaba, and Microsoft's own cloud services. -
What Is Synthetic Milk, And Should The Dairy Industry Feel Threatened?
The dairy industry is evolving as it copes with disruptions and shortages. The dairy industry is evolving as it copes with disruptions and shortages. -
Engine Leak Puts NASA's Artemis I Moon Launch On Hold
A procedure intended to release a little amount of fuel to allow the engines to cool to the proper temperature wasn't operating. A procedure intended to release a little amount of fuel to allow the engines to cool to the proper temperature wasn't operating. -
Taiwan On China's Alleged Drone Harassment: 'Uninvited People Are Called Thieves'
“Whether it is breaking through the door or peeping from the air, the people of Taiwan do not welcome such thieves,” Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry said. “Whether it is breaking through the door or peeping from the air, the people of Taiwan do not welcome such thieves,” Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry said. -
COVID-19’s Mental Health Impact On China Youth
China has some of the most stringent COVID-19 rules, imposing lengthy lockdowns for months. China has some of the most stringent COVID-19 rules, imposing lengthy lockdowns for months. -
September SNAP Emergency Allocations: Which States Will Send Extra Food Stamps?
A total of 15 states has already agreed to provide financial assistance to households. A total of 15 states has already agreed to provide financial assistance to households. -
Scientists Map Genetic Sequence Of 'Immortal Jellyfish' To Gather Data On Aging
The results of the study might have uses in human aging, which will “open up a door to a new line of study that's worth pursuing." The results of the study might have uses in human aging, which will “open up a door to a new line of study that's worth pursuing." -
U.S. Department of Agriculture Suspends Tyson Pork Plant Exports To China
The suspension imposed by the Department of Agriculture took effect on Aug. 29. The suspension imposed by the Department of Agriculture took effect on Aug. 29. -
Global Monkeypox Cases Are Peaking, Experts Say
The global pandemic has been going on for about three months, and there are already over 47,000 cases spread over 89 nations. The global pandemic has been going on for about three months, and there are already over 47,000 cases spread over 89 nations.