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Vineyard Wind Sues GE Vernova to Block Turbine Maker's Exit From America's First Utility-Scale Offshore Wind Farm

Vineyard Wind filed suit against GE Renewable Energy after the turbine manufacturer moved to terminate service contracts, escalating a dispute rooted in a catastrophic 2024 blade failure that set the project back nearly two years.

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Spain's MiDNI Digital ID Achieves Full Legal Parity with Physical Identity Card as EU Races Toward December Wallet Deadline

Spain's MiDNI app gained mandatory legal acceptance on April 2, positioning the country among the first EU member states with a fully operational national digital ID as the bloc's December 2026 EUDI wallet deadline approaches with uneven progress.

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FDA Grants Fast-Track Designation to First Bioengineered Liver for Acute Liver Failure After Phase 1 Trial Shows Promise

United Therapeutics' miroliverELAP, an external bioengineered liver built on a decellularized pig scaffold seeded with human cells, receives FDA RMAT designation after all five Phase 1 patients survived treatment.

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Hair-Thin Nerve Implants Decode Phantom Leg Movements in Above-Knee Amputees, Opening Path to Neurally Controlled Prosthetics

Ultrathin electrodes in the sciatic nerve and a spiking neural network decoder classify phantom leg movements in above-knee amputees, enabling bidirectional motor control and sensory feedback from one device.

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MethaneSAT's Posthumous Data Dump Reveals Oil and Gas Methane Emissions 50 Percent Higher Than Official Estimates, Triggering Senate Investigation

Data from the now-silent MethaneSAT satellite shows global oil and gas methane emissions far exceed inventories, prompting a U.S. Senate probe into Permian Basin operators.

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Innsbruck and Aachen Researchers Demonstrate First Measurement-Free Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithm, Running Grover's Search on Three Logical Qubits

A European team eliminates mid-circuit measurements from fault-tolerant quantum computing, running Grover's algorithm on three logical qubits encoded in eight trapped ions without pausing to read error syndromes.

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JWST Reveals Metal-Poor Atmosphere on Forbidden Exoplanet TOI-5205b, Challenging Giant Planet Formation Models

Webb telescope finds a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a tiny red dwarf has fewer heavy elements in its atmosphere than its own star, defying all existing formation theories.

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