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The Federal Aviation Administration is moving ahead with a long-awaited committee to evaluate ways to improve launch licensing regulations as one executive calls for far greater changes.
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The Bromfield boys beat the Pioneer Charter School of Science Panthers 4-1 Wednesday night to advance to the final four of this year’s Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Division 5 ...
By studying decay of bound-state beta decay of thallium-205 (205Tl81+), scientists can better understand the timing and ...
Actress Jackie Matubia shared that her mother abandoned her at the Pumwani Hospital for three months after she was born. Many ...
He is among over 110 athletes competing at the inaugural World Taekwondo Virtual Championships in Singapore on Nov 16 and 17.