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Your Name from Space: NASA’s 54-Year Landsat Archive Spells Text with Real Earth Satellite Imagery

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Uncovering the Root Cause of Short-Circuiting in Lithium-Metal Batteries

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Energy·Science

Revolutionizing Geothermal Energy: Seven Pilot Projects Set to Receive Funding in US

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Scientists Uncover the Rapid Spread of the ‘Death Cap’ Mushroom Across North America

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Science·Space

96P/Machholz 1: A Mysterious Comet from Beyond Our Solar System

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Dallas Biotech Firm Invests $225 Million to Revive Extinct Species Including the Dodo

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Energy·Science

From Seawater to Clean Energy: A Breakthrough Discovery in Hydrogen Fuel Production

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Archaeology·Science·World

New Evidence of Neanderthal Hunting and Butchery of Elephants in Europe

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