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From Bullets to ‘Bird Residue,’ the Many Trials of Telescopes
Before an observatory can plumb the secrets of the cosmos, it must navigate more humbling challenges.
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Highlights From SpaceX’s Scrubbed Starship Rocket Launch Attempt
The nearly 400-foot moon and Mars rocket remains on the launchpad in South Texas as engineers prepare for a test flight part of the way around the Earth on April 20.
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Satellites Threaten Astronomy, but a Few Scientists See an Opportunity
Mega-constellations built by SpaceX, Amazon and other companies could carry thousands of sensors that could aid research into gamma rays, space weather and other subjects.
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New Mars Map Lets You ‘See the Whole Planet at Once’
Scientists assembled 3,000 images from an Emirati orbiter to create the prettiest atlas yet of the red planet.
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Live updates: Fox News settles defamation lawsuit with Dominion for $787.5 million
News of the agreement came at the start of Dominion v. Fox News, one of the most highly anticipated media cases in decades.
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Fox News still faces $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit from Smartmatic
Fox News’s legal troubles related to the 2020 presidential election are far from over.
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Fox News, Dominion settle defamation lawsuit for $787.5 million
The agreement brings an abrupt end to one of the most significant media cases in recent decades, one that hinged on false claims about a presidential election.
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New celebrity cooking shows won’t teach you much — and that’s fine
Celebrity cooking shows have never really been about culinary instruction. Let’s dispense with the pretense.
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This lemony pasta with smoked salmon is a low-lift, 30-minute recipe
This 30-minute pasta dish calls for smoked salmon, making it an easy option, especially for novice cooks.
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Russia Is Importing Western Weapons Technology, Bypassing Sanctions
Western technology goods are winding up in Russian missiles, raising questions about the efficacy of sanctions.