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    Scientific ‘triumph’: Companies eye nuclear fusion breakthrough for clean energy opportunities
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    Scientific ‘triumph’: Companies eye nuclear fusion breakthrough for clean energy opportunities

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    Twitter’s suppression of speech compounded COVID ills
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    Gates-backed startup delays advanced nuclear reactor after loss of Russian fuel
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    Science teacher says biology lessons on cells are ‘capitalist indoctrination’
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    ‘Down in the history books’: Federal lab announces step toward nuclear fusion power
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    A step toward unlimited energy? US to unveil ‘breakthrough’ in nuclear fusion
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    Scientists lower alert for Mauna Loa, say eruption could end
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    Scientific discovery of old DNA reveals lush life in Greenland 2 million years ago

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    Visitors watch sharks and other fish swimming in the main tank at the Oceanarium in Lisbon, Monday, June 27, 2022. From June 27 to July 1, the United Nations is holding its Oceans Conference in Lisbon expecting to bring fresh momentum for efforts to find an international agreement on protecting the world's oceans.
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    An agreement with bite: Welcoming new protections for sharks

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    Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, Apollo 17 commander, is photographed next to the deployed United States flag during lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. The highest part of the flag appears to point toward our planet Earth in the distant background. This picture was taken by scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot. While astronauts Cernan and Schmitt descended in the Lunar Module (LM) to explore the moon, astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit.
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