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Starship achieves successful 10th test flight

SMGN Publishing August 27, 2025

The world’s largest rocket completes key milestones SpaceX’s Starship marked a significant step forward with its 10th test flight, carried out from the company’s facility in Boca Chica, Texas. The launch took place at 7:30 p.m. local time and achieved several technical goals that had proven challenging in earlier attempts.

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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again with lava fountains

SMGN Publishing August 26, 2025

The summit crater records its 31st eruption since December Scientists monitor activity while visitors witness the spectacle Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, located on the Big Island, erupted again on Friday, sending lava fountains up to 100 feet (30 meters) into the air. This marks the 31st eruption since December, reinforcing its

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SpaceX delays test flight of Starship rocket once again

SMGN Publishing August 25, 2025

Company postpones 10th launch attempt of its massive spacecraft SpaceX has postponed what would have been the tenth test flight of its Starship rocket, the largest and most powerful spacecraft ever built. The launch was scheduled to take place from the company’s facilities near Boca Chica, Texas, but was called

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Hurricane Erin causes flooding in Outer Banks while moving away from East Coast

SMGN Publishing August 22, 2025

Impact on North Carolina Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm, is moving northeast after brushing past North Carolina, where it triggered flooding, road closures, and storm surge in the Outer Banks.According to the National Hurricane Center, Erin sustained winds of 100 mph and was located about 420 miles northeast of

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The “Black Moon” Will Rise This Weekend, but It Won’t Be Visible

SMGN Publishing August 21, 2025

A rare event in the lunar cycle This weekend, skywatchers may hear about a rare phenomenon known as the “black moon.” Despite its mysterious name, this event will not produce a visible display in the night sky. A black moon occurs during the new moon phase, when the Moon is

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Chimpanzees Learn Communication Patterns Primarily from Their Mothers

SMGN Publishing August 20, 2025

Insights into the origins of human language The origins of human language remain an open question, as fossils cannot capture gestures or sounds. However, recent research offers new clues by observing one of our closest relatives: chimpanzees. A study conducted by biologists has found that young chimpanzees acquire vocal and

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Businesses face uncertainty as EPA reconsiders climate authority

SMGN Publishing August 19, 2025

Background of the proposal The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed reconsidering the endangerment finding, a 2009 determination that greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health and welfare. That finding allowed the federal government to establish emission standards under the Clean Air Act. If the authority is repealed,

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U.S. Debate Over the Future of the Energy Star Program

SMGN Publishing August 15, 2025

Possible Changes or Privatization of the Energy Efficiency System The federal Energy Star program, launched in 1992 and jointly managed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy, is facing an uncertain future. Known for its blue label found on high-performance, energy-efficient appliances and equipment, it has

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Mojave Desert Tortoise Faces Critical Population Decline

SMGN Publishing August 14, 2025

A keystone species under threat The Mojave Desert tortoise, known for its domed shell and essential ecological role, is undergoing a severe population decline. Native to California, parts of Nevada, Arizona, and northwestern Mexico, it has lost much of its habitat due to urban expansion, disease, and climate change. In

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The Hybrid Origin of the Potato and Its Adaptation to the Andes

SMGN Publishing August 13, 2025

Solving a Genetic Mystery The potato, a staple food worldwide, has long puzzled scientists regarding its evolutionary history. Recent research has determined that its lineage originated from a hybridization event between the ancestors of tomatoes and a group of plants known as Etuberosum. This genetic combination, which took place around

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$1.7 Billion Powerball Jackpot Builds Momentum as Holiday Drawings Approach

Felipe Cardona December 24, 2025

The $1.7 billion Powerball jackpot has become a dominant topic across the United States as the holiday season intensifies interest in one of the most lucrative lottery runs ever recorded. No jackpot winner emerged from the latest drawing, so the prize has continued its upward climb. It is now positioned

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U.S. Bars European Activists Over Alleged Online Censorship Pressure

Sarah Olivella December 24, 2025

The United States government has imposed entry restrictions on five European individuals accused of coordinating efforts to pressure American technology companies into censoring or suppressing U.S.-based political viewpoints. The decision reflects a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy toward confronting what officials describe as extraterritorial attempts to influence protected speech

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Climate Change Redefines the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Sarah Olivella December 24, 2025

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season challenged long-standing assumptions about what an active year looks like. While the United States avoided direct landfalls entirely, the season still produced some of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded. Scientists describe the pattern as increasingly representative of how climate change is altering tropical weather

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