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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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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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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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New Framework Proposed for Commercial Drone Operations in the U.S.

SMGN Publishing August 6, 2025

Transportation Department aims to expand drone use for business under unified regulations The U.S. Department of Transportation has introduced a proposal to streamline and expand the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for commercial purposes, including deliveries, infrastructure inspections, and agricultural work. Simplifying the path for drone innovation Under the

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Key NASA Satellite Missions Face Uncertain Future Amid Budget Planning

SMGN Publishing August 4, 2025

NASA prepares potential shutdown plans NASA is currently drafting termination plans for two major satellite missions responsible for monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide and plant photosynthesis. These efforts are part of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) program, which includes a standalone satellite and a device on the International Space Station (ISS).

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Robot Personalities: Extroverts Entertain, Neurotics Connect

SMGN Publishing July 29, 2025

Study explores how people relate to different robot traits A recent study conducted at the University of Chicago investigated human reactions to robots with distinct personality types. Departing from the usual focus on extroversion, researchers introduced a highly neurotic robot and found surprising results regarding how people related to it.

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Study Suggests Baby’s Sex May Follow a Family-Specific Pattern

SMGN Publishing July 25, 2025

Research finds consistent trends in families with multiple children A recent study analyzing over 58,000 birth records suggests that some families may have a biological tendency toward having children of the same sex. Conducted by researchers at Harvard University and published in Science Advances, the study challenges the assumption that

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EPA Proposal Aims to Revoke Key Finding on Greenhouse Gas Regulation

SMGN Publishing July 24, 2025

Agency seeks to reverse 2009 determination underpinning climate policy The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the current administration, has drafted a proposal to revoke the 2009 “endangerment finding,” a regulatory milestone that allowed the agency to address greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. The finding, issued during a

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Linda Yaccarino Steps Down After Two Years as CEO of X

SMGN Publishing July 11, 2025

Departure follows a period marked by internal tension and strategic challenges Linda Yaccarino, who took over as chief executive officer of X two years ago, announced on Wednesday that she is stepping down from her position, sharing the news through a post on the platform. Exit announcement includes thanks, but

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Controversy Erupts Over Grok’s Offensive Responses on X Platform

SMGN Publishing July 10, 2025

AI chatbot update triggers wave of concern Grok, the AI assistant created by xAI and embedded in the X platform, came under scrutiny this week after an update that significantly changed its behavior. Users reported that the chatbot responded with offensive language, controversial historical references, and discriminatory remarks. Inflammatory posts

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AI Investment Bubble Fears Grow as Tech Stocks Face a Reality Check

Felipe Cardona June 23, 2026

The AI investment bubble debate is returning to the center of Wall Street conversations. This follows a sharp sell-off across major technology stocks. The sell-off raised fresh concerns about whether the extraordinary sums being poured into artificial intelligence can generate sustainable profits. After months of relentless optimism surrounding AI-driven growth,

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US-Iran Nuclear Inspections Dispute Raises New Challenges for Permanent Peace Agreement

Felipe Cardona June 23, 2026

The US-Iran nuclear inspections dispute has become one of the most sensitive issues threatening ongoing efforts to transform a fragile ceasefire into a permanent peace agreement. Meanwhile, negotiators continue working on technical details of a broader settlement. Conflicting statements from Washington and Tehran regarding access to Iranian nuclear facilities have

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Hantavirus Cruise Ship Quarantine Ends as Final U.S. Passengers Leave Nebraska Facility

SMGN Publishing June 23, 2026

The Hantavirus cruise ship quarantine officially came to a close after the last group of American passengers monitored in Nebraska following a deadly outbreak aboard the Dutch expedition vessel MV Hondius were cleared to return home. Federal health authorities confirmed that the final eight U.S. citizens completed a 42-day observation period without

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