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China’s first crewed space mission in 5 years blasts off!

China’s first crewed space mission in 5 years blasts off!

China’s first crewed mission to space in five years has launched from the Gobi desert. Three astronauts are heading to the Tianhe space station, but what will they be doing up there? Could a group of cells found in a human baby embryo be the reason why...

Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

June 17, 20214m 42s

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China’s first crewed mission to space in five years has launched from the Gobi desert. Three astronauts are heading to the Tianhe space station, but what will they be doing up there? Could a group of cells found in a human baby embryo be the reason why some pregnancies fail? El Salvador’s hit a bitcoin roadblock with The World Bank. Following Apple, Amazon’s own app store will also take a smaller cut from their independent app developers. Researchers warn thousands of mobile health apps have “serious problems with privacy”. Clean Air Day: how can we encourage motorists to go electric? And, a charity re-introduces the 1000th dormouse to the wild. 

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