Exclusive-Boeing eliminated from US Air Force's 'Doomsday Plane' competition
By Valerie Insinna and Mike Stone WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force has eliminated Boeing from its competition to
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Astronomers surprised to find planet 'too massive for its star'
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON Our Milky Way galaxy's most common type of star is called a red dwarf
1970-01-01 08:00
These U.S. National Forests Let You Chop Down a Christmas Tree for $10 or Less
Here's how to get a national forest Christmas tree permit.
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Six planets found in synchronized orbit may help solve cosmic puzzle
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON They are the most common type of planet observed in our Milky Way galaxy
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy gets EU backing to revise its post-COVID recovery plan
ROME The European Commission said on Friday it had given a positive assessment of Italy's proposals to revise
1970-01-01 08:00
Giant batteries drain economics of gas power plants
By Sarah McFarlane and Susanna Twidale LONDON Giant batteries that ensure stable power supply by offsetting intermittent renewable
1970-01-01 08:00
Donald Trump to remain on Colorado primary ballot after judge dismisses lawsuit
A judge rules she does not have the power to bar the Republican frontrunner from the presidential ballot.
1970-01-01 08:00
Suella Braverman: No flights before election under PM's Rwanda plan
"Tinkering with a failed plan" will not achieve the government's aims, the former home secretary says.
1970-01-01 08:00
Top general locked away evidence of SAS executions
Gen Gwyn Jenkins was warned in 2011 that soldiers were claiming to have killed unarmed Afghans, BBC reveals.
1970-01-01 08:00
When is a car faster than a plane? When it's electric
A recent race between an electric plane and a car demonstrated the challenges of battery-powered flying, but this quest to reach an island in the North Sea underlines the potential, as well as the challenges, of electric aviation.
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US veteran gets world's first eye transplant
The surgery did not restore vision in the grafted eye, but experts do not rule out the possibility.
1970-01-01 08:00
Surgeons in New York announce world's first eye transplant
By Nancy Lapid Surgeons in New York have performed the first-ever whole-eye transplant in a human, they announced
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