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(Video) Starship Completes Successful Test Mission to Space | Al Khaleej Newspaper
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(Video) Starship Completes Successful Test Mission to Space | Al Khaleej Newspaper

SpaceX launched the eleventh Starship flight from Texas in a test mission to evaluate the reusable spacecraft's ability to deploy satellites and transport humans to the Moon and Mars.

Starship Launches from Texas on New Test Flight
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Starship Launches from Texas on New Test Flight

SpaceX launched the eleventh flight of its Starship vehicle from Texas to test its reusable design for satellite deployment and human transport to the Moon and Mars.

"The Covid Curse" Haunts Them.. Expert Warns Smokers: Your Health Is at Risk!
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"The Covid Curse" Haunts Them.. Expert Warns Smokers: Your Health Is at Risk!

A British expert warns that vaping may increase the risk of long COVID and hinder lung recovery, explaining that vaping weakens the blood-air barrier in the lungs and increases inflammation.

Discovery of the "Purest Star" in the Universe
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Discovery of the "Purest Star" in the Universe

Astronomers have discovered a star believed to be the purest celestial body in the universe, with a unique chemical makeup resembling the first stars. The star SDSS J0715-7334 originates from the Large Magellanic Cloud and contains less than 1 part per million of heavy elements, making it 20,000 times purer than the Sun.

Large Protuberance Observed on the Sun
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Large Protuberance Observed on the Sun

On October 12, scientists observed a large protuberance on the Sun's northeastern side, with a 90% chance it will detach within two days. These solar protuberances can cause magnetic storms affecting Earth's power and communication systems.

Rare 'Corpse Flower' Stolen from Botanical Garden in Germany (Photos)
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Rare 'Corpse Flower' Stolen from Botanical Garden in Germany (Photos)

The tuber of the rare "Amorphophallus titanum" plant, known as the "Corpse Flower," was stolen from a botanical garden in Dortmund, Germany. This rare plant emits a foul odor and attracts thousands of visitors during its rare blooming periods.

Russia Unveils a "Mars Rover" Model That Converts Wind Energy into Electricity
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Russia Unveils a "Mars Rover" Model That Converts Wind Energy into Electricity

Russia has unveiled a small Mars rover model weighing 70 kilograms that uses Savonius turbines to convert wind energy into electricity. The rover will be tested on the Kamchatka Peninsula and is intended for future Mars exploration missions.

Discovery of Byzantine Bread Loaves Bearing Image of Christ in Turkey (Video)
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Discovery of Byzantine Bread Loaves Bearing Image of Christ in Turkey (Video)

Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered five charred bread loaves dating back to the 7th and 8th centuries AD, one bearing an image of Christ as a farmer with a Greek inscription. These loaves indicate the use of bread in Byzantine religious rituals and demonstrate the integration of religion into daily life.

Eco-Friendly Images: Lower Energy and Encryption Mechanisms
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Eco-Friendly Images: Lower Energy and Encryption Mechanisms

Researchers at UCLA have developed an optical computing technology for generative AI that reduces energy consumption and uses advanced encryption to secure digital images.

Stunning Images: How Antibiotics Break Down the Shield of Deadly Bacteria
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Stunning Images: How Antibiotics Break Down the Shield of Deadly Bacteria

Scientists have, for the first time, observed the collapse of deadly bacteria's protective shield under antibiotic attack, shedding light on how rare antibiotics like polymyxins work as a last resort against drug-resistant infections.

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