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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

New Zealand's Airline Delay: A Glimpse into the Future of Business Class

The wait for Air New Zealand's new business class will continue until 2025, as the airline faces global supply chain challenges. The delays are due to the complexity of the Boeing 787 refit program, which aims to transform the airline's long-haul travel experience. The first refurbished aircraft won

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Sep 20 2024SCIENCE

Earth's Ephemeral Neighbor: The Mini-Moon That's About to Visit

It's a rare and fascinating phenomenon when an asteroid gets captured by Earth's gravity, becoming a mini-moon for a short period. Meet 2024 PT5, a newly discovered asteroid that's about to make its temporary appearance in our planet's orbit. This space rock, estimated to be around 37 feet (11 meter

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

The Daily Grind: How Moderate Coffee Consumption May Boost Heart Health

When you wake up in the morning, do you reach for a cup of coffee to get your day started? You might be doing more than just getting a caffeine boost – you might be protecting your heart health. A recent study found that moderate coffee consumption, defined as about three cups per day, is associated

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

Perk Up, Not Out: The Surprising Benefits of Coffee Moderation

When we think of coffee, we often associate it with a morning pick-me-up or a mid-day boost. But a new study suggests that moderate coffee consumption could do much more than just keep us awake - it could also help lower the risk of serious health problems. Researchers found that drinking three cups

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

The FCC's Space Sustainability Conundrum: Can They Save the Planet?

As humanity ventures further into the unknown, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is faced with a daunting task: to mitigate the environmental harm caused by rising megaconstellations of satellites orbiting the Earth. But, a recent Supreme Court ruling has raised questions about the FCC's a

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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

Unfair Olympic Verdict: Jordan Chiles Seeks Justice

In a surprising turn of events, Jordan Chiles, the US gymnast who was stripped of her Olympic bronze medal, has decided to appeal the decision to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) had initially upheld the appeal by the Romanian gymnastics team, result

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Coffee's Hidden Health Benefits: A Daily Cup May Be the Key to a Healthier Heart

While many of us rely on our morning cup of coffee to get us going, new research suggests that moderate coffee consumption may be doing more than just waking us up. According to a recent study, drinking one to three cups of coffee a day may help protect against cardiometabolic multimorbidity, a cond

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reaching New Heights: The Fram2 Mission to the Poles

The upcoming Fram2 mission, funded by Chinese-born cryptocurrency entrepreneur Chun Wang, is set to make history by being the first human flight to venture over the Earth's poles. The mission, scheduled to launch in late 2024, will see the Crew Dragon spacecraft, Endurance, fly at an altitude of 425

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

A New Cosmic Companion: Earth's Mini-Moon for Over 50 Days

Earth is about to gain a new celestial neighbor, a small asteroid named 2024 PT5, which will enter the planet's orbit for a brief period of about two months. Starting from September 29, this "mini-moon" will make a single orbit around Earth before moving on to other regions of the solar system. Let'

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

GE Vernova's Offshore Wind Dreams Are Sinking: What's Next?

GE Vernova's offshore wind business has been stuck in the mud, and it's not just the broken blade on the Vineyard Wind project that's to blame. The company's recent $300 million loss in its wind division has sent shockwaves through the industry, and it's clear that the business is still reeling from

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