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1. Vineyard Wind Turbine Breaks a Blade, Sending Pieces Ashore on Nantucket


It’s unclear why a blade from one of the Vineyard Wind turbines broke into pieces, which are washing up on Nantucket beaches.
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2. California Becomes the First State to Ban Student Gender Notification Policies


Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that prevents educators from having to notify parents if their child asks to switch names or pronouns.
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3. Elon Musk Says He Will Move X and SpaceX Headquarters to Texas


The social media and rocket companies are based in California, which the billionaire criticized for its recent transgender legislation.
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4. Is It Silicon Valley’s Job to Make Guaranteed Income a Reality?


The tech community, led by Sam Altman of OpenAI, has funded programs that give people unconditional cash. Some say it’s time to scale up.
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5. Fact-Checking the Republican National Convention on Energy Claims


Several speakers focused on the sharp rise in gas and electricity prices under President Biden. We scrutinized their statements.
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6. In the Age of A.I., How Much Is Silicon Valley Prepared to Give Back?


The tech community, led by Sam Altman of OpenAI, has funded programs that give people unconditional cash. Some say it’s time to scale up.
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7. NASA Sends a Missy Elliott Song to Space


NASA sent the song “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” from a radio dish in California last week. It took 14 minutes to travel the 158 million miles.
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8. Elon Musk Enters Uncharted Territory With Trump Endorsement


The owner of X broke with tradition at other social media companies to support the former president, as he drives political conversation on his site.
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9. What Trump 2.0 Could Mean for the Environment


If Donald Trump returns to the White House, he would likely face fewer legal and bureaucratic obstacles to dramatically remake the E.P.A.
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10. Cannibal Frogs: She Didn’t Like His Song, So She Tried to Eat Him


It’s not easy being green, golden and male, according to a researcher’s observation of attempted frog cannibalism in Australia.
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11. At Paint Rock, Centuries of Native American Artistry


Glyphs and pictographs at a site in Texas represent generations of settlement by Indigenous peoples.
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12. Donald Trump Was Shot. Then the Conspiracy Theories Spread.


Claims that President Biden and his allies ordered the attack on Donald J. Trump, or that Mr. Trump staged the attack, started quickly and spread fast across social media.
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13. Bengt Samuelsson, Biochemist and Nobel Laureate, Is Dead at 90


He shared the 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine for breakthrough discoveries that led to drugs that treat inflammation, glaucoma and allergies.
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14. Promised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents


Families pay thousands of dollars to store their children’s stem cells with the hope of a healthier future. But the cells are rarely useful, and sometimes contaminated.
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15. What Parents Should Know About Cord Blood Banking


Millions of parents have paid to bank blood from their infants’ umbilical cords. But storage companies have misled them about the cells’ promise.
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16. What’s Greenest and Cleanest When Nature Calls?


Conventional toilet paper has a big environmental impact. We’ve got the lowdown on alternatives, from bamboo tissue to bidets.
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17. Google Close to Its Biggest Acquisition Ever, Despite Antitrust Scrutiny


The search giant’s negotiations to buy Wiz, a cybersecurity start-up, for $23 billion, come as the Biden administration has taken a hard line against consolidation in tech and other industries.
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18. Google Close to Its Biggest Acquisition Ever, Despite Antitrust Scrutiny


The search giant’s negotiations to buy Wiz, a cybersecurity start-up, for $23 billion, come as the Biden administration has taken a hard line against consolidation in tech and other industries.
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19. Google Readies $23 Billion Deal for Wiz, a Start-Up, Despite Antitrust Scrutiny


The deal to acquire the cybersecurity company would easily be Google’s most expensive acquisition.
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20. How Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Became Tech’s Steely Eyed A.I. Gambler


Microsoft’s all-in moment on artificial intelligence has been defined by billions in spending and a C.E.O. counting on technology with huge potential and huge risks.
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