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Moonbound Artemis II astronauts give Orion capsule a name

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The four astronauts set to climb aboard the first Orion spacecraft to fly humans have already given it a name.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Automotive

Jaguar Land Rover to partly resume output after cyberattack

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Jaguar Land Rover on Monday said it will partially restart production in the coming days after a damaging cyberattack halted operations at its UK factories.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Automotive

Research shows Portland transit-oriented developments reduce car trips, especially at affordable housing sites

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New research from Portland State University’s Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) shows that transit-oriented developments (TODs) in the Portland metro area generate far fewer car trips than standard estimates suggest—especially at sites that include […]

Phys.org - Automotive

China tightens rules for electric vehicle exports by requiring permits from 2026

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China will tighten the rules for exporting electric vehicles by requiring automakers to obtain export permits from next year, the Commerce Ministry said Friday.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Internet

Instagram’s ‘deliberate design choices’ make it unsafe for teens despite Meta promises, report says

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Despite years of congressional hearings, lawsuits, academic research, whistleblowers and testimony from parents and teenagers about the dangers of Instagram, Meta’s wildly popular app has failed to protect children from harm, with “woefully ineffective” safety […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Super-resistant bacteria found in wild birds at a rehabilitation center on the coast of São Paulo state, Brazil

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Researchers have found antibiotic-resistant bacterial clones in wild birds at a rehabilitation center. The identified Escherichia coli clones have been found in community- and hospital-acquired human infections worldwide, and they were present in the intestinal […]

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Double launch day complete with SpaceX, ULA successes

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A busy week on the Space Coast saw two rockets launch within hours of one another as both SpaceX and United Launch Alliance had missions to proliferate a pair of competing satellite constellations.This post was […]

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Tumbleweed rover tests demonstrate transformative technology for low-cost Mars exploration

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A swarm of spherical rovers, blown by the wind like tumbleweeds, could enable large-scale and low-cost exploration of the Martian surface, according to results presented at the Joint Meeting of the Europlanet Science Congress and […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Baby horses exposed to gut bacteria develop immune response that guards lungs against pneumonia

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Foal pneumonia is one of the leading causes of disease and death in foals, with severe cases being most commonly caused by the bacterium Rhodococcus equi (R. equi).This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Space

Space dynamics lab shares open-source software to detect potentially dangerous meteors

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Utah State University’s Space Dynamics Laboratory has released open-source software to detect potentially harmful shooting stars, called bolides—bright meteors that explode as they enter Earth’s atmosphere. The software can be downloaded from GitHub.This post was […]

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