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This handout illustration obtained courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech shows the K2-33, one of the youngest exoplanets detected to date. It makes a complete orbit around its star in about five days. Astronomers announced June 20, 2016 the discovery of the youngest planet ever found outside our solar system, lending new insight into how planetary systems form.
This handout illustration obtained courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech shows the K2-33, one of the youngest exoplanets detected to date. It makes a complete orbit around its star in about five days. Astronomers announced June 20, 2016 the discovery of the youngest planet ever found outside our solar system, lending new insight into how planetary systems form.
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Huge planet discovered orbiting tiny star puzzles scientists

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Grade 11 student emphasizes impact of technology on agricultural water conservation

The Jakarta Scholar Symposium, or JSS is an independent, non-profit coalition dedicated to shining a light on the passions and insights of Jakarta’s scholars. JSS provides a TED-Ed style seminar for students to showcase their passions, their projects, and the impact they are making in our community. The fourth volume of the Jakarta Scholars Symposium (JSS) was held on May 28, 2025 in Soehanna Hall, offering a platform for high school pupils to showcase their latest innovations.

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Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours

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Apple dives deeper into autos with software for car dashboard

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High-tech race to map Ukraine's damaged historic buildings

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From drones to sensors, Malaysian durian grower goes high-tech

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Taiwan man invents stroller for fish to ‘explore other worlds’

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Researchers believe the discovery proves that Denisovans -- a now-extinct branch of humanity -- lived in the warm tropics of southeast Asia.

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Musk says Twitter purchase will not go ahead without clarity on spam accounts

"Yesterday, Twitter's CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%," tweeted Musk, who has almost 94 million followers on the social network. 

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Elon Musk says Twitter legal team told him he violated an NDA

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The 1997 chess game that thrust AI into the spotlight

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Chinese findings on Mars suggest water existed for longer on planet's surface

According to an analysis of data sent back by the rover, Zhurong, signs of water were detected in sampled minerals from just 700 million years ago, the scientists said in a paper published on Wednesday in the journal Science Advances.

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Final refrain for iPod as Apple stops production

Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs introduced the devices nearly 21 years ago with his legendary showmanship flare, and the small, easy to operate players helped the company revolutionize how music was sold.

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iPod RIP: How Apple's music player transformed an industry

At the height of its powers, the pocket-sized music player known as the iPod shifted tens of millions of units each year.

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Companies envision taxis flying above jammed traffic

As urban traffic gets more miserable, entrepreneurs are looking to a future in which commuters hop into "air taxis" that whisk them over clogged roads.

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Webb telescope's first full color, scientific images coming in July

The James Webb Space Telescope will produce "spectacular color images" of the cosmos in mid-July -- its first observations dedicated to its mission of scientific discovery, an astronomer overseeing the project said Monday.

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Sudan’s electric rickshaws cut costs, help environment

As fuel price is soaring, Sudan sees the rise of electric rickshaws that are both cheaper and cleaner for the environment.

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Chinese web users get creative to dodge COVID-19 censorship

From quoting the national anthem to referencing Hollywood blockbusters and George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984, Chinese web users are using creative methods to dodge censorship and voice discontent over COVID-19 measures.

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Elon Musk secures $7.1 billion to finance Twitter deal

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'Fortnite' returns to iOS, Android devices via Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming

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Canada to prosecute crimes on the Moon

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Judge rejects Musk bid to free tweets from oversight

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