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Christie’s to sell Isaac Newton’s notes for greatest work

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LONDON — Handwritten notes that show one of history’s greatest scientific minds in action are going up for auction in London. ...

Study blames climate change for 37% of global heat deaths

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More than one-third of the world’s heat deaths each year are due directly to global warming, according to the latest study to calculate the...

Egypt bets on ancient finds to pull tourism out of pandemic

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CAIRO — Workers dig and ferry wheelbarrows laden with sand to open a new shaft at a bustling archaeological site outside of Cairo, while...

Louisiana coast still hurting from storms, bracing for more

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CAMERON, La. — Scores of people in coastal Louisiana are still living in campers on dirt mounds or next to cement slabs where their...

China launches cargo rocket with supplies for space station

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BEIJING — An automated cargo rocket carrying supplies for China’s new space station blasted off Saturday from an island in the South China Sea. ...

NASA releases stunning new pic of Milky Way’s ‘downtown’

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA has released a stunning new picture of our galaxy’s violent, super-energized “downtown.” ...

Senate confirms geneticist Lander as Biden science adviser

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WASHINGTON — The Senate has confirmed geneticist Eric Lander to be President Joe Biden's chief science adviser, one of the last unfilled Cabinet posts...

FDA OKs 1st targeted drug for common lung cancer mutation

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FAIRLESS HILLS, PA. — U.S. regulators have approved the first medicine for patients with the most common type of lung cancer whose tumors have...

Senate eyes R&D bill to counter China, bolster manufacturing

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WASHINGTON — What started as a pragmatic effort to boost scientific research and development has morphed into sweeping Senate bill aimed at making the...

UK authorizes use of J&J vaccine as virus cases edge up

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LONDON — Regulators on Friday authorized another coronavirus vaccine for use in the U.K. amid concerns about rising COVID-19 cases as a variant of...