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            Rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse on the longest day of the yearBy Ann Wang CHIAYI, Taiwan (Reuters) - A shimmering ring of light flashed into view on Sunday in parts of the eastern hemisphere as the moo… 
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            Fossils from Mongolia, Argentina show some dinosaurs laid soft-shelled eggsBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed the first fossils of soft-shelled eggs laid by dinosaurs - two disparate sp… 
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            Antarctica's 'deflated football' fossil is world's second-biggest eggBy Will Dunham and Dave Sherwood (Reuters) - A mysterious 68-million-year-old fossil found on Seymour Island off Antarctica's coast that lo… 
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            China postpones Beidou satellite launch over technical problemBEIJING (Reuters) - China indefinitely postponed on Tuesday the launch of the final satellite of its Beidou navigation network because of t… 
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        KBR wins $570 million contract for NASA spaceflight operations(Reuters) - Houston-based engineering company KBR Inc said on Monday it was awarded a $570.3 million contract by NASA to develop and execut… 
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        Researchers in Thailand testing horseshoe bats for coronavirusBANGKOK (Reuters) - Researchers in Thailand began collecting samples from horseshoe bats to test them for coronavirus amid concerns they ma… 
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        Baby dragons take their bow in a Slovenian caveBy Marja Novak POSTOJNA, Slovenia (Reuters) - Three rare aquatic creatures known as baby dragons are going on display in an aquarium at Slo… 
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            China set to complete Beidou network rivalling GPS in global navigationBy Ryan Woo and Liangping Gao BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese Beidou navigation network will be complete this month when its final satellit… 
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        Researchers in Chile unearth 74 million year old mammal teethBy Fabian Cambero SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean and Argentine researchers have unearthed teeth in far-flung Patagonia belonging to a mammal … 
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            Tiny 13,500-year-old bird statuette shows origins of Chinese artBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A tiny statuette of a bird carved from burnt bone about 13,500 years ago reveals the origins of Chine… 
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        Scientists create embryo-like research model from human stem cellsBy Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have used human embryonic stem cells to create an embryo-like research model to help them stu… 
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            World's largest green turtle colony nearly twice as big as thoughtSYDNEY (Reuters) - The world's largest population of nesting green turtles is nearly twice as big as previously thought, scientists said on… 
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            Russia's space chief complains about American jokesMOSCOW (Reuters) - Americans should show more respect for Russia's space program after relying on it for nine years as the only way to send… 
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            Robot built for Japan's aging workforce finds coronavirus roleTOKYO (Reuters) - Mira Robotics developed its "ugo" robot to reinforce greying Japan's shrinking workforce, but as the coronavirus threat p… 
 
                                
                            
                         
            
            