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SpaceX reaches for milestone in spaceflight – a private company launches astronauts into orbit

On May 27, two American astronauts, Robert L. Behnken and Douglas G. Hurley, are planning to launch from the Kennedy Space Center on a mission to the International Space Station. If successful, this will mark the first time in nine years that American astronauts will launch into space from American soil. What’s even more remarkable is they will not be launched by NASA but by a private company, SpaceX.

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Treating COVID-19 with Trump-hyped drug creates 'significantly higher risk of death': study

President Donald Trump for months has been touting the benefits of taking hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19.

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Four amazing astronomical discoveries from ancient Greece

The Histories by Herodotus (484BC to 425BC) offers a remarkable window into the world as it was known to the ancient Greeks in the mid fifth century BC. Almost as interesting as what they knew, however, is what they did not know. This sets the baseline for the remarkable advances in their understanding over the next few centuries – simply relying on what they could observe with their own eyes.

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A world redrawn: Legendary photographer captures the way that coronavirus creating a 'genocide' threat in the Amazon

Legendary photographer Sebastiao Salgado has warned of a "genocide" of the Amazon's indigenous peoples if the Brazilian government does not do more to protect them from the coronavirus.

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The surprising psychological reasons people cheat at social distancing

As the world fights the novel coronavirus pandemic, our strongest weapon right now is physical distancing. Proven by studies and supported by history, staying home save lives.

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Blocking the deadly cytokine storm is a vital weapon for treating COVID-19

The killer is not the virus but the immune response.

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Unsung heroes? How hoverflies play key pollination role

That bee you see buzzing from flower to flower might actually be an undercover operator: a hoverfly. And a team of scientists wants you to stop taking them for granted.

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Climate change is turning Antarctica green, study finds

Parts of the Antarctic Peninsula will change color as "green snow" caused by blooming algae is expected to spread with increases in global temperatures, research showed Wednesday.

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Medical journal accuses Trump of inventing false 'report' to claim WHO ignored COVID-19 in Wuhan

A medical journal on Tuesday contradicted President Donald Trump's claim that it had published a report stating that the World Health Organization (WHO) ignored the coronavirus epidemic in China.

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US seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon

Private industries have helped drop the cost of launching rockets, satellites and other equipment into space to historic lows. That has boosted interest in developing space – both for mining raw materials such as silicon for solar panels and oxygen for rocket fuel, as well as potentially relocating polluting industries off the Earth. But the rules are not clear about who would profit if, for instance, a U.S. company like SpaceX colonized Mars or established a Moon base.

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HHS secretary says Trump's 'Warp Speed' vaccine 'may not be safe and effective but we'll have it'

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Sunday admitted that the Trump administration's so-called "Warp Speed" vaccine effort could produce hundreds of millions of doses that are neither safe nor effective.

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Newly uncovered prehistoric human footprints provide a rare glimpse into ancient human group behavior

When it comes to reconstructing how ancient creatures lived, palaeontologists like us are as much detectives as we are scientists.

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