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In Honor Of World Asteroid Day, A Short History Of Planetary Defense
Kiona N. Smith, Contributor, Kiona N. Smith, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kionasmith/
World Asteroid Day started with a real bang. An artist's illustration of asteroid Bennu NASA On June 30, 1908, an asteroid about 65 meters wide collided with Earths atmosphere and exploded several ...[Continue Reading]
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The best new science fiction books of July 2025
Alison Flood
Hal LaCroixs Here and Beyond takes place on a spaceship journeying for centuries to a new planet dotted zebra / Alamy Riches galore await sci-fi fans in July, with two of the books Ive enjoyed mos ...[Continue Reading]

New Scientist
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Micron details new U.S. fab projects: HBM assembly comes to the U.S., Idaho Fab comes online in 2027, New York fabs later
ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) , Anton Shilov
Micron this month announced a renewed U.S. buildout strategy thatexpands investment plansto $150 million, plans to build an HBM packaging facility in Virginia, and invest some $50 billion in R& ...[Continue Reading]

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'Like finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice': How a surprise mineral could change the history of asteroid Ryugu
Keith Cooper
A rogue mineral found in a dust grain from the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu, which was visited and sampled by the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission in 2020, could upend decades of perceived wisdom about the co ...[Continue Reading]

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I called South Korea to interview Biodance: My review on the viral K-beauty mask
Victoria Giardina
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Unless youve been living under a Wi-Fi-blocking ...[Continue Reading]

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William Kentridges Yorkshire Sculpture Park Show Resists Fixed Meaning
Nargess Banks, Senior Contributor, Nargess Banks, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/nargessbanks/
William Kentridge in his studio with Laocoon, Johannesburg, 2021 Stella Olivier for William Kentridge William Kentridge works with drawing, sculpture, tapestry, film, theatre, opera, and writingexp ...[Continue Reading]

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