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1. Para salvar la vida en la Tierra, hay que ponerles nombre a las especies


La taxonomía, o la ciencia de poner nombre a las especies, ha sido víctima de un amplio cambio en nuestras prioridades científicas. Pero la necesitamos más que nunca.
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2. Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Gift of Free Medical School Tuition Only Applies to Some


A donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies will provide free tuition for Johns Hopkins medical students, if their families make less than $300,000 a year.
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3. Sacklers Threatened with Lawsuits from States and Creditors for Purdue Pharma


Legal maneuverings followed a Supreme Court ruling last month that denied the Sackler family immunity from liability over its role in the opioid crisis.
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4. Statue Honoring Women and Justice Vandalized at University of Houston


An anti-abortion group had previously denounced Shahzia Sikander’s sculpture as “satanic.” University officials said they are investigating the attack.
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5. Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Gift of Free Medical School Tuition Only Applies to Some


A donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies will provide free tuition for Johns Hopkins medical students, if their families make less than $300,000 a year.
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6. Second Patient to Receive Pig Kidney Transplant Has Died


Lisa Pisano, 54, lived with the organ for 47 days. She was the first patient to receive both a heart pump and an organ transplant, doctors said.
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7. Watch Europe’s Launch of the Ariane 6 Rocket in Its Debut Mission


Ariane 6 reached orbit on Tuesday. But a problem made the European Space Agency rocket deviate from its flight plan late in the mission.
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8. Richard M. Goldstein, Who Helped Map the Cosmos, Dies at 97


Using ground-based radars, he pioneered measurement techniques that scientists now use to chart geographical changes on Earth.
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9. Ariane 6 Launch Video: Watch Europe’s Latest Rocket Flight


Ariane 6 finally took flight on Tuesday. If the launcher’s orbital journey is successful, European nations will regain independent access to space.
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10. Tesla’s Share of U.S. Electric Car Market Falls Below 50%


A new report estimates that the company led by Elon Musk accounted for just under half of all battery-powered vehicles sold in the second quarter of the year.
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11. Second Patient to Receive a Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Has Died


Lisa Pisano, 54, lived with the organ for 47 days. She was the first patient to receive both a heart pump and an organ transplant, doctors said.
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12. U.S. Plans Up to $1.6 Billion in Funding for Packaging Computer Chips


The proposed funding, part of the CHIPS Act, is intended to stoke chip packaging, a process that helps drive progress in semiconductors but that takes place mostly in Asia.
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13. FTC Bars Messaging App NGL From Serving Users Under Age 18


The move against the app NGL by the Federal Trade Commission was the first time the agency barred an online service from hosting minors.
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14. F.T.C. Slams Middlemen for High Drug Prices


In a report, the regulator sharply criticized pharmacy benefit managers, a turnaround from its longstanding tolerance of their practices.
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15. Autistic Employees Find New Ways to Navigate the Workplace


As diagnoses of autism rise, Microsoft and other large companies are working to better support autistic workers so they can thrive without “masking.”
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16. F.T.C. Says Middlemen Seem to Drive Up Drug Prices


In a report, the regulator sharply criticized pharmacy benefit managers, a reversal from its longstanding hands-off approach to policing the companies.
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17. Should You Hug a Sloth? Advocates Raise Concern Over Petting Zoos


Spurred by social media, attractions where visitors interact with animals have surged. Advocates are sounding alarms.
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18. David Ellison Poised to Become a New Mogul in a Diminished Hollywood


David Ellison is poised to soon run Paramount Pictures, among other entertainment assets. But what does that mean in a fractured cultural landscape?
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19. Ariane 6 Launch: Watch the First Flight of Europe’s New Rocket


Ariane 6 is finally set to fly on Tuesday. If successful, European nations will regain independent access to space.
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20. To Protect Redwoods, They Lit a Fire


After thousands of sequoias were destroyed by extreme wildfires, tribes are conducting cultural burns.
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