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1. Electric Vehicles May Become Harder to Rent


Rental car firms are offering temporary deals on electric cars, which they are selling after they lost value more quickly than expected.
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2. No Contact America


Encouraged on social media, many Americans are estranging themselves from their families as a therapeutic step.
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3. A Reporter Who Sees Meaning in the Stars


As a science reporter, Katrina Miller covers the cosmos, innovations in physics, space exploration and more.
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4. 3 Presumed Bird Flu Cases Reported in Colorado


The cases, which have yet to be confirmed, were identified in farmworkers culling infected birds. The risk to the public remains low, health officials said.
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5. Why Does a Routine Test of Newborns Reward ‘Pink’ Skin?


The Apgar test grades infants in five areas, including skin tone. Babies of color score lower, and may be subjected to unnecessary treatment.
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6. Saudi Money Makes a Big Splash in Video Games


For struggling American video game companies, Saudi Arabia’s investments in the industry have been hard to resist. Not all gamers are happy about it.
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7. SpaceX Rocket Fails in Orbit


The malfunction, the first since 2016, ended a streak of more than 300 successful launches for the Falcon 9 rocket.
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8. The Sunrise Movement Calls on Biden to Step Aside


The Sunrise Movement, expressing concern about the president’s ability to win re-election, said he should “pass the torch to a new nominee.”
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9. The End of the Affair? Not for Eric Schmidt.


While Mr. Schmidt was chief executive of Google, he had an extramarital relationship with Marcy Simon, a public relations executive. A decade after they split, things are still messy.
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10. A Climate Powerhouse Calls on Biden to Step Aside


The Sunrise Movement, expressing concern about the president’s ability to win re-election, said he should “pass the torch to a new nominee.”
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11. SpaceX Rocket Fails, Breaking Apart in Orbit


The failure, the first since 2016, ended a streak of more than 300 successful launches for the Falcon 9 rocket.
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12. Saudi Arabia Extends Its Embrace of the World of Video Games


For struggling American video game companies, Saudi Arabia’s investments in the industry have been hard to resist. Not all gamers are happy about it.
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13. A Movie About Brian Eno Is Never the Same Twice Thanks to Software


Thanks to a software program, the length, structure and contents of the movie are reconfigured each time it’s shown. It’s the only way the musician would agree to the project.
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14. How Biden’s Stumbles Collided With a Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory


Some far-right commentators have long argued that Democratic Party elites were plotting to replace President Biden. Now those commentators say they’ll be proved correct.
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15. Alison Roman Answers Your Hard Questions


Answers to your moral quandaries, ethical dilemmas and etiquette questions about technology.
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16. Chandra Observatory Captures Two Supernovas in (Slow) Motion


For the 25th anniversary of the Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA produced ghostly time-lapse videos of two centuries-old stellar eruptions.
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17. NASA Europa Clipper Mission Imperiled by Chips on Spacecraft


Transistors on the Europa Clipper spacecraft, scheduled to launch in October, may not be able to endure the harsh radiation around the planet Jupiter.
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18. To Protect Giant Sequoias, They Lit a Fire


After thousands of sequoias were destroyed by extreme wildfires, tribes are conducting cultural burns.
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19. Early Humans Left Africa Much Earlier Than Previously Thought


Scientists have found evidence of several waves of migration by looking at the genetic signatures of human interbreeding with Neanderthals.
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20. Even the Best Tools to Fight Disinformation Are Not Enough


Researchers have learned plenty about misinformation and how it spreads. But they’re still struggling to figure out how to stop it.
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