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SpaceX capsule heads to space station ferrying NASA crew and Russian

By Joe Skipper and Steve Gorman CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) -A SpaceX rocket soared into orbit from Florida on Wednesday carrying the next long-term International Space Station crew, with a Russian cosmonaut, two Americans and a Japanese astronaut flying together in a demonstration of U.S.-Russian teamwork in space despite Ukraine war tensions. A high-ranking official of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said shortly after the launch that the flight marked a new phase of our cooperation with the U.S. space agency NASA. The SpaceX launch vehicle, consisting of a Falcon 9 rocket topped with a Crew Dragon capsule dubbed Endurance, lifted off into clear skies at noon EDT (1600 GMT) from NASA s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. The two-stage, 23-story-tall Falcon 9 ascended from the launch tower as its nine Merlin engines roared to life in billowing clouds of vapor and a reddish-orange fireball. The mission is notable for the inclusion of Anna Kikina, 38, the lone female cosmonaut ....

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Nobel Prize in Physics won by French, U.S., Austrian scientists

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Scientists Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for their advances in quantum mechanics on the behaviour of subatomic particles, opening the door to work on super computers and encrypted communication. The awards were for given experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science , the award-giving body said on Tuesday. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said the laureates Aspect is French, Clauser American and Zeilinger Austrian enabled further fundamental research and also potentially cleared the way for new practical technology. The scientists all conducted experiments into quantum entanglement, where two particles are linked regardless of the space between them, a field that unsettled Albert Einstein himself, who once referred to it in a letter as spooky action at a distance . I m still kind of shocked, but very positive, Zeilinger told ....

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Mexico president denies spying on critics after Pegasus allegations

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday denied his administration spied on journalists or opponents following a report that the phones of at least three people investigating human rights abuses were infected with Pegasus spyware. An analysis by digital watchdog Citizen Lab on Sunday found that phones belonging to two journalists and a human rights activist were infected with Pegasus between 2019 and 2021. Lopez Obrador won office in 2018 after an election campaign in which he pledged to put an end to the government spying on its citizens and later said he would not use Pegasus. Pegasus belongs to Israeli spyware firm NSO Group, which typically only sells the software to governments or law enforcement. When asked whether he knew about the purchase of Pegasus, which can be used to remotely break into phones, Lopez Obrador said: It s not true that journalists or opponents are spied on. The military carried out intelligence work, which was not spying ....

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Google discontinues Google Translate in mainland China

Google has discontinued its Google Translate services in mainland China, removing one of the company’s few remaining services that it had provided in a country where most Western social media platforms are blocked ....

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