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On eve of global plastic talks, DMK MP pushes India to take ‘lead role’

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NASA to build Moon reactor by 2030, outpacing China-Russia lunar ambitions with a 100-kilowatt power system

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NASA monitors asteroid 2025 OT7 as it approaches Earth on August 5: Size, speed and flyby distance revealed

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A random number generator using quantum physics and a blockchain

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