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This Is Fine: NASA Pauses Attempts to Fix Lucy's Pesky Solar Array

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ChatGPT passes MBA exam given by a Wharton professor

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30-year-old mission to study the magnetosphere comes to a close

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Dozens of US schools, universities move to ban TikTok

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How Climate Change Could Take the Stars Away From Us

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