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Sumatran Tigers Infected with Coronavirus at Indonesian Zoo

Two Sumatran tigers were recovering at a Jakarta zoo after being infected with coronavirus, Indonesian officials said Sunday, as they probed how the critically endangered animals got sick.

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Indonesia's Sinabung Volcano Erupts

Indonesia's Mount Sinabung erupted on Wednesday, spewing a massive column of smoke and ash into the sky.

The eruption of the volcano in North Sumatra province lasted about 12 minutes, a local geological agency said.

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Climate Science Report 'Critical for Success' of COP26 Says U.N.

Nearly 200 nations started online negotiations Monday to validate a U.N. science report that will anchor autumn summits charged with preventing climate catastrophe on a planetary scale. 

"The report that you are going to finalize is going to be very important worldwide," World Meteorological Organization head Petteri Taalas told some 700 delegates by Zoom.

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Baby Stars Form Pinwheel Fireworks in Nearby Galaxies

Imagine multi-colored pinwheel fireworks, but on a galactic scale.

That is exactly what images of baby stars that European astronomers released Friday look like. 

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China's Crewed Spacecraft Docks with Space Station Module

A Chinese spacecraft carrying three astronauts successfully docked with the country's space station on Thursday afternoon, its space agency said, around seven hours after blasting off.

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Chinese Rocket with Manned Crew to Blast off Thursday

Astronauts blasting off on Thursday for China's first manned mission to its new space station will have a choice of 120 different types of food and "space treadmills" for exercise during their stay, China's space agency said.

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Large Chinese Rocket Segment Disintegrates over Indian Ocean

A large segment of a Chinese rocket re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and disintegrated over the Indian Ocean on Sunday, the Chinese space agency said, following fevered speculation over where the 18-ton object would come down.

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China Says 'Extremely Low' Risk of Damage on Earth from Rocket Re-entry

China said Friday the risk of damage on Earth from a rocket which fell out of orbit after separating from Beijing's space station was "extremely low", after the United States warned it could crash down onto an inhabited area.

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Astronauts Aboard SpaceX Capsule Prepare for Docking at ISS

A recycled SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule with four astronauts aboard was speeding on its way to the International Space Station, where the spacecraft is set to dock early Saturday.

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Noise Pollution Poses Long-Term Risk to Trees

Noise pollution poses a long-term risk to tree populations and plant diversity that may persist even after the sources of excess noise are removed, according to research published Wednesday.

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