Category Archives: (Sandbox Syndication Account) Science News (Master Feed)
A frigid apocalypse doomed early humans in Europe
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - Long before our species Homo sapiens trekked out of Africa, earlier human species also spread to other parts of the world. That dispersal, however, sometimes encountered gra...
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Virgin Galactic launches tourists to edge of space
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Virgin Galactic on Thursday blasted three tourists to the edge of space aboard its air-launched VSS Unity spaceplane, a live stream showed, the Richard Branson-founded company's...
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The odd behavior of a subatomic particle may shake up physics
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The peculiar wobble of a subatomic particle called a muon in a U.S. laboratory experiment is making scientists increasingly suspect they are missing something in ...
Syndicated Content Aug 10, 2023
Russia to launch lunar spacecraft in race to find water on moon
By Guy Faulconbridge and Joey Roulette MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia made its final preparations on Thursday for the launch of its first lunar landing spacecraft in 47 years as it races to be the first po...
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Singapore Exchange revises IPO rules for life science firms
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) is amending its initial public offering (IPO) rules to clarify that life science companies seeking to list on its mainboard exchange do not need to b...
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Early adopters in Mexico lend their eyes to global biometric project
By Anna Portella MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Eager early adopters recently descended upon a Mexico City cafe where their eyes were scanned by a futuristic sphere, part of an ambitious project that ultimat...
Syndicated Content Aug 08, 2023
The climate-friendly cows bred to belch less methane
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - When Canadian dairy farmer Ben Loewith's calves are born next spring, they will be among the first in the world to be bred with a specific environmental go...
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No quick fix to reverse Antarctic sea ice loss as warming intensifies – scientists
By David Stanway SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Sea ice in the Antarctic region has fallen to a record low this year as a result of rising global temperatures and there is no quick fix to reverse the damage do...
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Long before whales, pioneering marine reptile was a filter-feeder
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - The blue whale and other baleen whales, the gentle giants of the sea, sift huge quantities of tiny prey from ocean water using a filter-feeding system in their mouths. But t...
Syndicated Content Aug 07, 2023
Amazon switches rockets for first test satellites for sooner launch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc plans to launch its first pair of prototype internet satellites late next month on a different rocket than previously planned, a spokesman said on Monday, again s...
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