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SpaceX’s Private Cargo Rocket Heads to Space Station
Success of the SpaceX rocket would mark a key step in efforts to turn over some missions to the private sector.
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American Scientists Fear Losing Edge in Physics
With budgetary constraints on space missions, American physicists are taking the back seat in areas like dark energy in which they have been pioneers.
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Side Effects: Dogs’ Genetic Roots Remain Obscure
Little about the origins of dogs is agreed upon, beyond that they descended from wolves, and genetic research has provided little insight.
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Gregory Jaczko to Resign as N.R.C. Chairman After Stormy Tenure
Gregory B. Jaczko, who battled colleagues and Congress as chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, will step down as soon as a successor is confirmed.
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Global Update: Fake and Substandard Drugs Grow as Threat to Fight Malaria
About a third of the drug samples from Southeast Asia and Africa failed in testing, according to a report by an American agency.












