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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Blue Ghost mission to launch NASA science to the Moon

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 launches January 15, delivering NASA’s science payload to the Moon under Artemis and CLPS.

Meta’s fact-checking retreat sparks global alarm

Meta's move to end fact-checking and ease content moderation marks a major shift in the fight against online misinformation.

AI’s groundbreaking role in medical advancements

AI is transforming drug discovery and diagnostics, offering faster solutions for complex diseases and reshaping healthcare.

WhatsApp adds event creation to individual chats

WhatsApp adds event creation in individual chats, making planning and coordination easier with date, location, and virtual meeting options.

Mercedes-Benz 2024 car sales fall in tough year for automakers

The luxury German auto maker sold 625,800 cars and vans in the fourth quarter as top-end car sales rose 1% on the year while sales of its core models rose 10%.

Archaeological marvels unearthed in Luxor

Luxor unearths Hatshepsut’s temple foundations, vivid artwork, and Tetisheri’s tomb, shedding light on Egypt’s ancient legacy.

Firefly Aerospace prepares Blue Ghost lander for historic lunar mission

Firefly Aerospace targets a historic lunar landing with Blue Ghost, delivering key experiments under NASA's CLPS initiative.

SpaceX gears up for groundbreaking Starship flight test

SpaceX’s Starship test flight showcases upgrades, payload deployment, and progress toward full reusability in 2025.

Zuckerberg nixes ‘politically biased’ factchecking

Facebook’s parent company will replace the program with Musk-inspired ‘community notes’ in the US

OpenAI shifts focus from AGI to superintelligence

Altman predicts superintelligence could arrive within a “few thousand days,” potentially making its impact felt within this decade.

Living fossil defies extinction and devastation

Its deep root systems and thick bark protected its core from the heat and radiation, enabling it to regenerate.

Blue Origin prepares New Glenn for historic first flight

Named after astronaut John Glenn, the New Glenn rocket stands 320 feet tall, towering over SpaceX’s Falcon 9.