Category Archives: (Sandbox Syndication Account) Science News (Master Feed)
Gourmet fish bladder races chicken, beef to profitability in Singapore’s lab meat push
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Huber's Butchery in Singapore's lush Dempsey Hill is the lone restaurant in the world selling lab-grown meat, but the supply is so limited there are just six servings...
Syndicated Content Mar 06, 2023
Japan delays launch of H3 rocket by a day due to weather
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's space agency on Saturday postponed the launch of its flagship H3 rocket by a day to Tuesday due to bad weather, after aborting a launch last month due to technical trouble. J...
Syndicated Content Mar 04, 2023
Tennis-USTA, US Open hoping unvaccinated Djokovic gets special nod to enter country
(Reuters) - The United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the U.S. Open are hoping Novak Djokovic is successful in his bid to enter the country after the Serbian, who is not vaccinated against COVID...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
Brazil approves GMO wheat as food supply fears help convince skeptics
By Maximilian Heath and Ana Mano BUENOS AIRES/SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil has approved the cultivation and sale of drought-tolerant genetically modified wheat, a major boost for the once taboo crop as...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
Archaeologists find well-preserved 500-year-old spices on Baltic shipwreck
By Tom Little LUND, Sweden (Reuters) - Archaeologists say they have uncovered a "unique" cache of well-preserved spices, from strands of saffron to peppercorns and ginger, on the wreck of a royal ship...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
As space junk threat grows, government and investors seek solutions
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A growing swarm of debris in space has led the U.S. government to attempt to set new space hygiene norms, while private companies are also investing in ways to ...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
Arianespace says faulty carbon component to blame for failed satellite launch
PARIS (Reuters) - Arianespace's failed satellite launch in December was likely to have been caused by a faulty carbon component, which Italian aerospace group Avio had purchased in Ukraine, the compan...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
Japan reschedules H3 rocket launch to March 6, after Feb. 17 abort
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's space agency said it plans to launch what would be its first new medium-lift rocket in three decades on March 6, more than two weeks after the initially scheduled launch was ...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
Latest four-member SpaceX crew docks with International Space Station
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule arrived safely at the International Space Station (ISS) early on Friday, carrying two U.S. astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and a United Arab Em...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2023
For toothed whales, sound production is all in the nose
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, sperm whales and other toothed whales produce an array of sounds - to find prey employing a sonar-like system called echolocat...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2023




