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The UAE’s Mars mission seeks to bring Hope to more places than the red planet

On July 14, a new Mars-bound spacecraft will launch from Japan. While several Mars missions are planned to launch over the next month, what makes this different is who’s launching it: the United Arab Emirates.

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A trio of Mars missions in the starting blocks

"We have lift-off, we have lift-off!"

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Senior health adviser accused the CDC of 'undermining' Trump by publishing warnings about COVID-19 in pregnant women

Surely everyone could agree that the priority during a global pandemic should be to save lives. That hasn't been the case.

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A dog's life: Scientists find new formula for canine age

A well-known "rule of paw" holds that you can tell how old your pooch is in human terms by multiplying its age in years by seven.

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Cell-like decoys could mop up viruses in humans – including the one that causes COVID-19

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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There's about to be another shortage in masks and gloves as COVID-19 explodes -- but Trump's team says it's nothing: report

After the United States erupted, COVID-19, masks, gowns and gloves started disappearing. It wasn't merely the medical professionals on the front lines that needed the personal protective equipment; Americans were hoping to get them too. Finally, more were made, but now the problem is back.

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Rat pack: rodents feel peer-pressure to be helpful, says study

Rats are less likely to assist a fellow rodent in need if other members of their group are being unhelpful, according to a study that sheds new light on the so-called "bystander effect."

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Kayleigh McEnany: When Trump said he wanted to ‘cut off’ school funding he meant he wants to increase it

During the Wednesday White House press briefing, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany argued that President Donald Trump believes that the reason students must return to school regardless of the risk of COVID-19 killing their families, teachers, and administration, is because children need the lunches in schools.

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Physician can't figure out why Trump is being 'triggered' by the idea of schools opening windows to avoid COVID in class

It was announced Wednesday that the White House would prefer schools don't consult the Center for Disease Control when deciding when and how to reopen.

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Fossil of giant 70 million year-old fish found in Argentina

A giant 70 million year old fossil of a fish that lived amongst dinosaurs has been discovered in Argentine Patagonia, a team of researchers said on Monday.

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'We are doing so well': Trump celebrates his work on coronavirus even as hospitalizations increase

President Donald Trump took a victory lap on Monday afternoon, saying that he deserves credit for fewer people dying of coronavirus. The fatality rate of COVID-19 has certainly decreased, but a celebration may be premature.

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Digital contact tracing’s mixed record abroad spells trouble for US efforts to rein in COVID-19

Two public health measures – testing, to identify those infected, and contact tracing, to identify those who may have encountered an infected person – have become essential as countries around the world reopen their economies and fresh surges of COVID-19 infections appear.

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British pubs and US beaches reveal summer virus dilemma

Drunken celebrations on English pub reopening night and US beach closures prompted a global rethink on Sunday of coronavirus measures during the summer holiday season.

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