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Science

Research, climate, health, space

BBC — Business

Overview of Helium-3 and Lunar Mining Prospects

Helium-3 is a valuable isotope anticipated to see rising demand, prompting interest in its potential extraction from the moon. Various plans are being considered for lunar mining to capitalize on this resource.

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Ars Technica

Isar Aerospace Delays Spectrum Rocket Launch Due to Technical Issues

Isar Aerospace has delayed the test flight of its Spectrum rocket after identifying technical issues with the vehicle's fluid systems. This is the fourth postponement in five months for the company, which is headquartered near Munich, Germany.

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PBS NewsHour

Alfredo sauce recalled due to potential salmonella contamination

A supplier has issued a voluntary recall of Alfredo sauce across several states due to concerns of potential salmonella contamination linked to a dry milk powder ingredient. The recall was reported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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Guardian — US

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Criticized for Letter to Medical Journal

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced criticism for his letter to the medical journal Toxicology Reports, which recently retracted a paper linking vaccines to infant death due to serious flaws. Health advocates argue that Kennedy's actions may be an attempt to influence the journal's editorial decisions.

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New York Times — Politics

Kennedy Issues Quarantine Order for Woman Amid Hantavirus Concerns

Governor Kennedy has mandated that a woman stay in quarantine following potential hantavirus exposure, contrary to C.D.C. guidance. Meanwhile, others from the same facility have been allowed to return home under local health monitoring.

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yahoo.com

San Andreas Fault Stress Reaches 1,000-Year High, Research Indicates

A study from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa reveals that tectonic stress along the San Andreas and San Jacinto fault systems in Southern California has reached the highest levels in 1,000 years. While there are no immediate signs of a rupture, the region is under significant stress, which could lead to large earthquakes affecting major population centers.

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Ars Technica

Study finds COVID-19 vaccines provide protection against cardiovascular disease

A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that updated COVID-19 vaccines provide ongoing protection against cardiovascular disease, especially for older adults and those with pre-existing health conditions. The research, which involved over 1 million patients from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, confirms the vaccines' effectiveness in preventing major adverse cardiovascular events.

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Ars Technica

Study finds COVID-19 vaccines continue to provide heart protection

A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that updated COVID-19 vaccines provide ongoing protection against cardiovascular disease, especially for older adults and those with pre-existing health conditions. The research involved over 1 million patients from the US Department of Veterans Affairs health system.

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New York Post

Study examines consumer reactions to insect-based foods

A study by researchers at the University of Beira Interior in Portugal investigated how consumers react to insect-based foods. The research included measuring participants' brain activity and heart rate during food sampling, as well as using traditional surveys.

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Ars Technica

Chinese Rocket Upper Stage Breaks Apart in Low-Earth Orbit

A Chinese rocket's upper stage broke apart on June 9, releasing debris in low-Earth orbit. The US Space Force confirmed the breakup and stated that there are no threats to human spaceflight, with ongoing analysis of the situation.

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Ars Technica

Study Examines Timeline for Life on Earth Before Sun Becomes a Red Giant

Researchers from Blue Marble Space and the University of Colorado Boulder have conducted a study on the future of life on Earth in relation to the Sun's evolution into a red giant. They suggest that life may survive for over a billion years, emphasizing the importance of geological carbon cycling in climate stability.

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PBS NewsHour

Congo reports 72 new Ebola cases on June 15, 2026

Congo reported 72 new Ebola cases on June 15, 2026, one of the largest daily increases since the outbreak began. The situation is exacerbated by nearly one million people being displaced due to ongoing conflict in the region.

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Ars Technica

Russia addresses ongoing issues with space station cracks

NASA recently directed astronauts on the ISS to take shelter in a Crew Dragon spacecraft due to a leak in a Russian module. Sources report that the issue, which has persisted since 2019, has now been resolved.

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Daily Wire

Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cognitive Decline

A recent study found that ultra-processed foods are linked to declines in cognitive function, with even small increases in consumption associated with reduced attention and processing speed. Led by Dr. Barbara Cardoso from Monash University, the study suggests that the harmful effects of ultra-processed foods extend to individuals with otherwise healthy diets. Health officials, including Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are advocating for reduced consumption of these foods.

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Daily Wire

Nara Organics Baby Formula Recalled Due to Infant Botulism Cases

Nara Organics has recalled its baby formula after three infants developed infant botulism in California, Washington, and Pennsylvania. The CDC has advised parents to return or dispose of the product and monitor for symptoms. No Nara Organics formula has tested positive for the bacteria as of June 13.

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