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SPACEX DIRECTOR TEASES MOON BASE STAFFED BY “HUNDREDS OR THOUSANDS”
At a space conference this week, SpaceX director of civil space development Nick Cummings teased future plans of a Moon base.
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A THIRD PERSON HAS BEEN CURED OF HIV, SCIENTISTS REPORT
She received stem cells from umbilical cord blood.
17.02.2022
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ELON MUSK ACCUSES THE SEC OF TRYING TO KEEP HIM FROM POSTING DUMB TWEETS
Musk accused the SEC of attempting to “chill” his free speech during its investigation into his controversial tweet about taking Tesla private in 2018.
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ELON MUSK DELETES ADOLF HITLER TWEET AFTER WIDESPREAD OUTRAGE
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk stuck a tweet in his mouth today, tweeting a meme that compared Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau to the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
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A NEWBORN DIED OF LASSA FEVER IN THE UK, TWO OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS ILL
Three cases of Lassa fever were recently confirmed in the U.K., for the first time since 2009. One of the patients — a newborn — has died.
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THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SAY THEY’RE GOING TO THROW EGGS AT JEFF BEZOS’ SUPERYACHT
Residents in Rotterdam are planning to christen Bezos’ new superyacht the only way they see fit: by hurling rotten eggs at it.
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HISTORIC SEA-LEVEL RISE PREDICTED BY NASA AND GOVERNMENT TASK FORCE
In a new collaborative report, NASA and other U.S. government agencies have found that sea levels will rise up to a foot by 2050.
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THE INTERNET: DO YOU KNOW HOW IT WORKS?
Learn about the Internet in How It Works 161.
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SCIENTISTS WARN THAT NEW AI-GENERATED FACES ARE SEEN AS MORE TRUSTWORTHY THAN REAL ONES
As if the possibility that AI might already be conscious wasn’t creepy enough, researchers have announced that AI-generated faces have become so sophisticated that people think they’re more trustworthy than actual humans.
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9 OUT OF 10 TICKS IN THIS PENNSYLVANIA PARK CARRIED A POTENTIALLY FATAL NEUROLOGICAL VIRUS
Pennsylvania officials spotted a worrisome concentration of ticks carrying a severe tick-borne disease in a single park. Is this an anomaly or part of a larger trend?
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