U.S. West Coast races to reduce wildfire risk ahead of summer

By Matt McKnight (Reuters) – As wildfire season approaches, U.S. officials along the West Coast are working hard to mitigate risks with prescribed burns, while a widespread educational campaign is underway to create buffers around fire-prone homes. In Washington state, Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Hillary Franz is working on reversing negative perceptions surrounding prescribed…

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Second judge says US not liable in Moderna COVID-19 vaccine patent case

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – Moderna Inc failed to persuade a Delaware federal judge on Wednesday to shift liability from the company to the U.S. government for alleged patent infringement by Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Chief Judge Colm Connolly’s ruling for Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc came just over a month after a different judge in Delaware rejected…

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New image reveals violent events near a supermassive black hole

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Expanding upon the historic first images of black holes, scientists on Wednesday unveiled the first picture showing the violent events unfolding around one of these ravenous cosmic behemoths, including the launching point of a colossal jet of high-energy particles shooting outward into space. The new image was obtained using…

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Japan’s Honda Motor in strategic collaboration deal with TSMC

By Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s Honda Motor Co said on Wednesday it had struck a strategic collaboration agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) as part of efforts to secure a stable supply of semiconductors. Japanese automakers have struggled to completely shake off the hit from tight global chip and parts supply during the…

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FBI working with U.S. companies to collect war crime evidence in Ukraine

By Zeba Siddiqui SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Ukraine is working with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and American companies to collect evidence of war crimes by Russians, such as geolocation and cellphone information, senior officials said on Tuesday. Ukrainian authorities are collecting digital information from battlefields and Ukrainian towns ravaged by the war since…

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NASA chief sees Russians and Americans together on space station through 2030

By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Tuesday condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, but said in Ottawa that he expected Russians and Americans to work together on the International Space Station (ISS) until it is decommissioned. American-Russian space cooperation was put in doubt after the invasion of Ukraine…

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