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Scientists at the University of Birmingham say the expansion of the ULEZ in August 2023 had no significant impact on lowering ...
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Our Real Space Odyssey: Governance, Competition, and the Age of AI

A Space Odyssey imagined progress through technology. Today, AI and lunar competition demand a smarter, more cooperative space policy.
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The Chang'e-6 mission collected nearly two kilograms of soil from the Moon’s South Pole-Aitken Basin, the largest and oldest known impact crater on the lunar far side.