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NASA reports trouble with Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope, which has been peering into the universe for more than 30 years, has been down for the past few days, NASA said Friday.

The problem is a payload computer that stopped working last Sunday, the US space agency said.

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The heat hitting the western United States is about to be the worst in history: report

The heatwave that is growing worse in the western United States is expected to set records and spark huge wildfires, according to Axios, citing warnings and advisories are in effect for the area.

The area is already suffering from a dangerous drought that has also broken records. The lack of water makes fire dangers even worse. The state is calling it "critical."

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Crayfish take more risks while on antidepressants, study shows

Crayfish exposed to antidepressants via contaminated water behave more "boldly," emerging from hiding more quickly and spending longer looking for food, a study said Tuesday.

The paper, published in the journal Ecosphere, highlights the unintended impacts human medicines can have in aquatic environments, as they alter food web dynamics and ecosystem processes.

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'Dumbest person' Louie Gohmert mocked after asking if Forest Service can change 'Earth's orbit'

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) was mocked this week after he asked federal Forest Service officials if they could change the orbit of the Earth and moon.

Gohmert made the remarks during a House Natural Resources hearing. A video clip was shared by Forbes.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene slams virus research: 'I don't believe in evolution, I believe in God'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday disputed the science behind virus research because she does not believe in evolution.

Greene made the remarks while speaking to Steve Bannon on Real America's Voice, where she argued that Dr. Anthony Fauci should be criminally charged over the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Florida scientist who was fired by Ron DeSantis announces plans to run against 'sex trafficker' Matt Gaetz

A Florida scientist who formerly ran the state's COVID-19 dashboard has announced plans to run against Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Rebekah Jones made the announcement on Instagram after she was temporarily banned from Twitter for sharing a Miami Herald article too many times. The article details how Florida law enforcement raided her home with guns drawn to find evidence proving that she allegedly accessed a state government messaging app after being fired.

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Australia's largest dinosaur identified as new species

A gigantic dinosaur discovered in Australia's outback has been identified as a new species and recognised as one of the largest to ever roam the Earth, according to palaeontologists.

The Australotitan cooperensis, part of the titanosaur family that lived about 100 million years ago, has finally been named and described 15 years after its bones were first uncovered.

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Origins of SARS-CoV-2: Why the lab-leak idea is being considered again

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been various hypotheses to explain the origin of SARS-CoV-2.

So far, none of these hypotheses have shown the origins of the virus. One of the first scenarios put forward — that the Wuhan seafood market allowed for a rapid dispersion of the virus — seems less certain now. After a year of intensive research, the virus has still not been identified in any animals.

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Lindsey Graham turns COVID press conference into screed against Trump's 'deep state' opponents

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Monday accused "deep state" scientists of plotting against former President Donald Trump.

Graham made the remarks during a Greenville press conference that he had promoted as a platform to call for an investigation into whether the COVID-19 virus "came from a lab" in China.

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GOP strategist brutally sums up Trump's losing war with Dr. Fauci in nine simple words

With Donald Trump and his Republican allies doing everything they can to smear Dr. Anthony Fauci who has led the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Republican strategist Susan Del Percio made her fellow MSNBC panelists gasp and laugh by dropping the mic on Trump's losing battle with the revered immunologist.

Republicans have been taking target practice at Fauci since they haven't been able to lay a glove on popular President Joe Biden, and Trump took shots at the doctor in his widely-derided speech in North Carolina on Saturday night.

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Anti-abortion Mississippi governor claims fetuses can live outside the womb at 15 weeks

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) defended his state's controversial abortion ban by claiming that fetuses can live outside the womb at 15 weeks.

Reeves made the dubious assertion during a Sunday interview with CNN host Jake Tapper, who pointed out that the Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments against Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban. The law also has no exceptions for women and children who became pregnant through rape or incest.

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'Ill-thought-out': Miami Herald drops the hammer on DeSantis' vaccine passport ban

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R) COVID vaccine passport ban will have dire consequences for the state and its residents, the Miami Herald editorial board argues.

On Saturday, June 5, the board released a scathing piece that laid out its assessment of DeSantis' vaccine passport ban and how it could potentially cripple the state's already-ailing cruise industry. The board offered a brief timeline of DeSantis' power move taking aim at the U .S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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One small step for cephalopods: SpaceX carrying research squids to ISS

A SpaceX rocket took off Thursday for the International Space Station carrying supplies for scientific experiments, including some surprising passengers -- squids and virtually indestructible microorganisms called tardigrades.

The rocket, leased by NASA, launched from Florida at 1:29 pm local time (1729 GMT). The Dragon capsule detached from the Falcon 9 rocket about 12 minutes after take-off and is scheduled to dock at the ISS on Saturday.

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