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OHB and IAI plan commercial lunar lander mission in late 2022 WASHINGTON — German space company OHB is moving ahead with plans to launch a commercial lunar lander mission in cooperation with Israel ...
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Uber's response to COVID-19: face masks, selfies, and fewer people in the car Passengers will not be allowed to ride in the front seat. This is meant to promote social distancing from the driver — if not exactly between passengers, ...
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The Sickness in Our Food Supply The juxtaposition of images in the news of farmers destroying crops and dumping milk with empty supermarket shelves or hungry Americans lining up for ...
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The mastermind of Google's Pixel camera quietly left the company in March The report also detailed some criticisms of the Pixel 4 from Google's hardware lead Rick Osterloh: At a hardware team all-hands meeting in the fall, ...
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The Strategic Use of Ceasefires in the Coronavirus Crisis The aim was to create a break in violence to allow vulnerable populations living in conflict-affected countries to prepare for and manage the threat posed ...
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Apple will reportedly record news stories and include the audio in News Plus Apple is reportedly asking publishers for permission to record audio of their stories to include in its News Plus app, according to Digiday.
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Global report: EU bid to salvage summer with social distancing in hotels With debate over rules on masks continuing in several European countries, the European commission called on Wednesday for a "careful" easing of ...
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Woody Allen's A Rainy Day in New York tops global box office Film shunned by cast and studio in wake of sexual assault allegations against director finds audience beyond United States. Andrew Pulver.
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Photos: The Coronavirus in Brazil Brazilians are coping with the coronavirus outbreak in multiple ways: sending medical workers out into favelas to meet with patients at home, ...
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An out-of-control Chinese rocket may have dumped debris in Africa after falling from space When smaller-sized vehicles fall out of orbit, they will usually completely burn up in Earth's atmosphere. But more massive objects like this rocket have a ...
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