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1. A Mammoth DNA Discovery Helps Map an Ancient Genome in 3-D


A “fossil chromosome” preserves the structure of a woolly mammoth’s genome — and offers a better grasp of how it once worked.
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2. Germany to Strip Huawei From Its 5G Networks


Major telecom companies agreed to stop using critical components made by Chinese companies in their mobile infrastructure by 2029.
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3. Climate Activists in New York Protest Citibank and Other Backers of Big Oil


Amid soaring temperatures, hundreds of activists are staging boisterous blockades and solemn marches at banks and insurers that support fossil fuel projects.
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4. Apple Settles E.U. Case by Opening Its Payment Service to Rivals


Customers in Europe may see an influx of new apps and services for making tap-and-go purchases.
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5. How Drew Afualo and Kacie Rose Deal With Rude TikTok and Instagram Comments


Ignore vitriol, or turn it into content? Creators like Kacie Rose and Drew Afualo share their tips for dealing with a harsh comments section.
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6. Biden Offers $1.7 Billion to Help Factories Build Electric Vehicles


A Jeep plant that closed last year will be among those that will benefit from federal grants meant to help automotive manufacturers and protect jobs.
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7. How Elon Musk and SpaceX Plan to Colonize Mars


SpaceX employees are working on designs for a Martian city, including dome habitats and spacesuits, and researching whether humans can procreate off Earth. Mr. Musk has volunteered his sperm.
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8. A.I. Helped to Spot a Copper Mining Bonanza in Zambia


The deposit, in Zambia, could make billions for Silicon Valley, provide minerals for the energy transition and help the United States in its rivalry with China.
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9. 2nd Manhattanhenge of 2024: When and Where to Watch


After mediocre weather during the event’s first two nights in May, New Yorkers get another opportunity to celebrate longer days, warmer weather and epic summer sunsets.
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10. Maxine Singer, Guiding Force at the Dawn of Biotechnology, Dies at 93


A leading biochemist, she helped shape guidelines in the 1970s for genetic-engineering while calming public fears of a spread of deadly lab-made microbes.
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11. Microsoft Surrenders OpenAI Board Position


As regulatory scrutiny picks up, the tech giant says it is pleased with the progress OpenAI has made with governance and considers its oversight role unnecessary.
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12. NASA Says No Plan to Use SpaceX to Rescue Boeing Starliner Astronauts


In a news conference from aboard the International Space Station, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said they had confidence in the troubled spacecraft to get them home.
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13. Doctors Use A.I. Chatbots to Help Fight Insurance Denials


As health plans increasingly rely on technology to deny treatment, physicians are fighting back with chatbots that synthesize research and make the case.
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14. Maxine Singer, Guiding Force at the Birth of Biotechnology, Dies at 93


A leading biochemist, she helped shape guidelines to protect a revolutionary new field in the ’70s while calming public fears of a spread of deadly lab-made microbes.
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15. As Wildfire Season Starts, Heat Waves Challenge Containment Efforts


Climate change is causing more fires to burn overnight, growing bigger, lasting longer and challenging the fire teams trying to control them.
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16. Hot Nights Fuel Wildfires, Complicating Containment Efforts


Climate change is causing more fires to burn overnight, growing bigger, lasting longer and challenging the fire teams trying to control them.
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17. In Constant Battle With Insurers, Doctors Reach for a Cudgel: A.I.


As health plans increasingly rely on technology to deny treatment, physicians are fighting back with chatbots that synthesize research and make the case.
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18. Amazon Says It Reached a Climate Goal Seven Years Early


The company said it effectively got all of the electricity it used last year from sources that did not produce greenhouse gas emissions. Some experts have faulted the company’s calculations.
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19. Centuries of Avalanches Are Stored in Tree Rings


Discovering evidence of deadly deluges of snow from the past could help protect people on mountains around the world, researchers say.
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20. Defeated by A.I., a Legend in the Board Game Go Warns: Get Ready for What’s Next


Lee Saedol was one of the world’s top Go players, and his shocking loss to an A.I. opponent was a harbinger of a new, unsettling era. “It may not be a happy ending,” he says.
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