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Tesla's second largest shareholder invests $35 million in air taxi startup Lilium Lilium, which is based in Munich, is one of the more promising ventures with its sights set on an urban taxi service meant to supplant normal car traffic.
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Plans to reopen English primary schools before summer in disarray Plans to push ahead with reopening schools in England are in disarray, after the government admitted that not all primary school pupils will be able to ...
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NASA Highlights Student Participants in Spacesuit Technology Challenge Media who wish to attend virtually must contact Wendy Avedisian in the newsroom at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston by 5 p.m. Wednesday, ...
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A Poet of Found Language Who Finds Her Language in Archives "One must cross the threshold heart of words," Susan Howe writes early in her new book, "Concordance," an appealingly jagged sequence of collage ...
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In Germany, George Floyd's Death Sparks Protests — And Artwork That Honors His Life Before most of it was torn down, artists considered the Berlin Wall one of the largest canvases in the world. On a hill overlooking Berlin's Mauerpark, ...
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Japanese pride in end of lockdown can swell too much Early in the morning after Tokyo's first really big Friday night in months, I passed the comforting sight of an elegantly suited salaryman facedown and ...
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Announcement of solar grid caps in China could mark fightback by network operators After managing to bear down on costs enough to compete with coal-fired generation, it appears solar developers in China now face a new hurdle to ...
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Thirty years after Jesuit killings in El Salvador, trial begins in Madrid Five Spanish priests were among those murdered in the 1989 massacre, including Ignacio Ellacuría, a prominent figure who defended dialogue ...
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