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China launches new satellite to test high-speed communication tech

China launches new satellite to test high-speed communication tech Long March 5 rocket’s lift-off marks pivotal step in validating technologies for next-generation orbital connectivity speeds and reliability China launched a new communication test satellite on Thursday, marking a pivotal step in validating technologies essential for next-generation orbital connectivity speeds and reliability. The Communication Technology Test Satellite No 25 was placed into orbit by the Long March 5 rocket...

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Volunteer group formed after Celine Cremer result plans third search

After Cremer, Willoughby breakthroughs, FOLLO turns to Michael Vrankovic mystery Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:21am In short: Tasmanian man Michael Vrankovic, 58, has not been seen since January. Police and SES searched around George Town between January 23 and March 5, but the case remains open. What's next: A group of volunteers who go by the name FOLLO (Find Our Lost Loved Ones) previously helped locate missing Belgian tourist Celine Cremer and Scottsdale man Peter Willoughby — and are now planning...

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Blacklisted AI company Anthropic, White House ease tensions ahead of IPO, sources say

Blacklisted AI company Anthropic, White House ease tensions ahead of IPO, sources say June 5 : A months-long dispute between Trump administration officials and AI firm Anthropic is showing signs of easing across parts of the U.S. government as the company prepares to go public, according to sources familiar with the relationship. The relationship ruptured earlier this year after Anthropic refused to allow the U.S. military to use its AI models for domestic surveillance and fully autonomous...

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Science news this week: Ötzi the Iceman used to make sourdough, Italian teenagers discover Roman villa under school, Google plans to release 64 million mosquitos, and RIP to NASA's Maven probe

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World Cup trophy is worth 'serious money'

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No surprises but risks aplenty in Tom Koutsantonis's comeback budget

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DWP reminder to check State Pension age as rise to 67 begins

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Pre-release access to DWP statistics

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Welcome to college football recruiting's busiest m...

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The year in review: Influential people who have died in 2026

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