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1. SpaceX’s Assault on a Fragile Habitat: Four Takeaways From Our Investigation


The development of Elon Musk’s facility in South Texas did not play out as local officials were originally told it would.
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2. $1 Billion Bloomberg Gift to Hopkins Makes Tuition Free for Most Medical Students


The gift, made by Michael R. Bloomberg’s philanthropic organization, will also cover living expenses for some Johns Hopkins University students.
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3. Children With Autism Carry Unique Gut Flora, Study Finds


The research, which builds on previous work, eventually may lead to a more objective diagnostic tool, scientists said.
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4. U.S. Creates High-Tech Global Supply Chains to Blunt Risks Tied to China


The Biden administration is trying to get foreign companies to invest in chip-making in the United States and more countries to set up factories to do final assembly and packaging.
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5. Fearsome Sharks of Today Evolved When Ancient Oceans Got Hot


More than 100 million years ago, scientists say, warming seas and reduced oxygen may have sent some sharks higher into the water column, where they evolved to be fierce and hungry.
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6. The Killer Stalking Sri Lanka’s Men


Climate change and contaminated water have combined to create an epidemic of kidney disease.
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7. How SpaceX Is Harming Delicate Ecosystems


On at least 19 occasions since 2019, SpaceX’s operations have caused fires, leaks and explosions near its launch site in Boca Chica, Texas. These incidents reflect a broader debate over how to balance technological and economic progress against protections of delicate ecosystems and local communities. The New York Times investigative reporter Eric Lipton explains.
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8. Wildlife Protections Take a Back Seat to Elon Musk’s Ambitions


A New York Times investigation found that Elon Musk exploited federal agencies’ competing missions to achieve his goals for space travel.
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9. To Save Life on Earth, Bring Back Taxonomy


Naming species has been a victim of a broad shift in our scientific priorities. But we need it more than ever.
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10. As the E.V. Revolution Slows, Ferrari Enters the Race


Growth in electric vehicle sales has been slowing, but the Italian luxury carmaker is stepping up investment and setting ambitious targets.
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11. Students Target Teachers in Group TikTok Attack, Shaking Their School


Seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pa., impersonating their teachers posted disparaging, lewd, racist and homophobic videos in the first known mass attack of its kind in the U.S.
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12. Your Brain Holds Secrets. Scientists Want to Find Them.


Many Americans plan to donate their organs for transplants or their bodies for medical science. Few realize that there’s a growing need for their brains, too.
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13. What Do Bagged Chickens Have to Do With Sliced Cheese?


Both have gotten caught up in fights over plastic packaging. When Costco recently tried to trim its plastic use by selling rotisserie chickens in bags, some shoppers disapproved.
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14. Chatbot de IA para escuelas públicas tropieza antes de comenzar


La herramienta estaba destinada a proporcionar estrategias educativas individualizadas para estudiantes de Los Ángeles. Sin embargo, antes de poder hacerlo, la empresa que la creó colapsó.
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15. Biden Says He Has Not Had a Cognitive Test and Doesn’t Need One


“Every day I have that test. Everything I do,” President Biden said in his ABC News interview. “Not only am I campaigning, but I’m running the world.”
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16. Mark Zuckerberg’s Viral Surf Video


In a sequel to his much-mocked hydrofoil video, the Meta founder celebrates the Fourth of July in his own particular way.
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17. Map Predicts Future Chance of Power Outages From Hurricanes


A new analysis shows increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes could cause more devastating interruptions to the power grid.
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18. What’s the Deal With All the Flags on the Jersey Shore?


One journalist, a resident of the beach town Avalon, N.J., wanted to find out.
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19. Japan Finally Phases Out Floppy Disks


One of the world’s most technologically advanced nations has held on to some of the most outmoded devices.
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20. The Interview: The Netflix Chief’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More


Ted Sarandos, a chief executive of Netflix, on the future of entertainment.
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