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X Cyberattacked by Pro-Hamas Hackers Group
In another potential activist protest strike at President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, a pro-Hamas hackers group is reportedly taking credit for a massive Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack on Musk's X social media platform.
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Fewer Than 100 Ocelots in US - Scientists Are Trying to Save Them
In the race to save the endangered ocelot, scientists are trekking the United States, pursuing fertility treatments and striving to kickstart a new generation of the wild cat.
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Toxic Algae Sickens Dozens of Marine Animals in LA
Dozens of disoriented and stranded marine animals sickened by a neurological toxin from algae have been found on Los Angeles beaches over the past six weeks, according to the Marine Mammal Care Center.
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SpaceX Test Flight Ends With Explosion
Nearly two months after an explosion sent flaming debris raining down on the Turks and Caicos, SpaceX launched another mammoth Starship rocket on Thursday, but lost contact minutes into the test flight as the spacecraft came tumbling down and broke apart.
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Sources: Some Malaria, TB Program Cuts Reversed by US
Some lifesaving health projects that had their U.S. funding contracts abruptly terminated last week have received letters reversing that decision, two sources familiar with the projects and one of the groups told Reuters.
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UFO Filmmaker: Rubio Warns UAPs May Bring Another 9/11
UFO documentary filmmaker Dan Farah's new movie "The Age of Disclosure" has current and former senior members of the U.S. government, military, and intelligence community on the record to look at what's going on with potential alien intelligence.
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FAA Needs Multiple Technologies for US Air Traffic System
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that upgrading the aging U.S. air traffic control system will require multiple technologies and companies.
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EPA Nominees Face Senate Scrutiny for Climate Deregulation
Two Trump nominees to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's deregulatory efforts are expected to face questions at their Senate confirmation Wednesday about the agency's plans to gut the basis for greenhouse gas emission rules.
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Russia: Iran Nuke Program a Part of Future US Talks
The Kremlin said Wednesday that future talks between Russia and the United States would include discussions on Iran's nuclear program, a subject it said had been "touched upon" in an initial round of U.S.-Russia talks last month.
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Judge Extends Block to Cuts in National Institutes of Health Research Funding
A federal judge on Friday again blocked the Trump administration's drastic cuts in medical research funding that many scientists say will endanger patients and delay new lifesaving studies.The new National Institutes of Health policy would strip research groups of hundreds...
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Trump Pulls US Out of Key Global Climate Assessment, Sources Say
The Trump administration has halted the participation of U.S. scientists in key U.N. climate change assessments, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters, part of its broader withdrawal from climate change mitigation efforts and multilateral cooperation.The...
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Royal Society Faces Mounting Pressure to Expel Musk
The Royal Society, Britain's esteemed scientific institution, is set to hold an emergency meeting next month to consider revoking Elon Musk's Fellowship after more than 2,700 scientists accused him of "disreputable" behavior and political bias, the Daily Mail reported.
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NASA Ups Its Odds of Massive Asteroid Hitting Earth
The odds are climbing higher than ever that a "city-killer" asteroid will hit Earth in 2032, according to NASA.
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Researchers Link Gene to Emergence of Spoken Language
A new study links a particular gene to the ancient origins of spoken language, proposing that a protein variant found only in humans might have helped us communicate in a novel way.
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Musk Launches 'Scary Smart' AI Chatbot Grok 3
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company unveiled on Monday the latest version of its chatbot, Grok 3, which the billionaire hopes will find traction in a highly competitive sector contested by the likes of ChatGPT and China's DeepSeek.
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China Leads World in 37 Out of 44 Technologies
China is dominating the globe as a science and technology superpower, leading the world in 37 out of 44 technology sectors examined by an Australian think tank.
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China's Tech Rally Rests on 'Hot Money'
China's apparent breakthrough in AI and rapprochement with tech giants has sent Hong Kong stocks and internet giants soaring, but the buyers behind it are flighty and brokers say global investors are wary of big bets while markets swing wildly.
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WHO Chief: 'Now or Never' for Pandemic Accord
The head of the World Health Organization insisted Monday it was "now or never" to strike a landmark global accord on tackling future pandemics, despite the United States withdrawing from negotiations.
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'Life-Threatening Cold' Polar Vortex Dips Into US
Harsh weather moved west Monday as a polar vortex was expected to grip the Rockies and the northern plains after winter storms pummeled the eastern U.S. over the weekend, killing at least 10 people, including nine victims in Kentucky who died during flooding.
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Scarlett Johansson Urges Government to Limit AI After Fake Video of Her
Scarlett Johansson is calling on U.S. lawmakers to impose restrictions on artificial intelligence after an unauthorized AI-generated video featuring her and other Jewish celebrities protesting Kanye West went viral.
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South Carolina Supreme Court Weighs Abortion, Fetal Heartbeat
With a heartbeat abortion ban solidly in place in South Carolina, lawyers for the state and Planned Parenthood return to the state's highest court Wednesday to argue how restrictive the ban should be.
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Hawaiian Volcano Kilauea Is Spewing Lava Again
Kilauea volcano began shooting lava into the air once again Tuesday on the Big Island of Hawaii.
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China: Wuhan Institute Was Not Involved in Creating COVID-19
The Wuhan Institute of Virology was not involved in the creation or leakage of the COVID-19 virus, a spokesperson of China's foreign ministry said during a regular press conference Wednesday.
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NASA, SpaceX Move Up Delayed Astronauts' Return
Two American astronauts who have been trapped on the International Space Station since June could return to Earth earlier in March than expected, NASA said Tuesday.
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Trump Nominating Sean Cairncross as National Cyber Director
President Donald Trump is nominating former Republican National Committee executive Sean Cairncross as his national cyber director, Axios reported Wednesday.