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Lab spaces were the hottest commercial real estate bet. Now, landlords are facing headwinds from DC and Silicon Valley.

NEWS | 10 November 2025
One major point of disruption in the real estate market for lab spaces is the dearth of federal research grants. One major point of disruption in the real estate market for lab spaces is the dearth of federal research grants. sanjeri/Getty ImagesOne major point of disruption in the real estate market for lab spaces is the dearth of federal research grants. Amid the AI boom, life sciences has seen less venture capitalVenture capital has also pulled away from life sciences. In 2020, Spear Street Capital, a San Francisco-based real estate investor, purchased a 500,000-square-foot building at 705 Mt.

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Elon Musk calls Trump official a 'dummy' amid spat over NASA leadership

NEWS | 10 November 2025
Elon Musk referred to Sean Duffy, Trump's Secretary of Transportation, as "Sean Dummy." Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images; AP Photo/Alex BrandonElon Musk referred to Sean Duffy, Trump's Secretary of Transportation, as "Sean Dummy." Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images; AP Photo/Alex Brandonlighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Elon Musk isn't feuding with President Donald Trump right now — but he's having it out with one of his Cabinet secretaries. Musk wrote on X on Tuesday, referring to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.

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NASA Head Says SpaceX 'Behind Schedule' on Moon-Landing Contract

NEWS | 10 November 2025
Sean Duffy (pictured right) said he's opening a contract because SpaceX is "behind schedule." Sean Duffy (pictured right) said he's opening a contract because SpaceX is "behind schedule." Tom Brenner for the Washington Post via Getty Images; Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesSean Duffy (pictured right) said he's opening a contract because SpaceX is "behind schedule." The space race is on — but this time it will be between American rocket companies. Meanwhile, a crop of other rocket companies from Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to Rocket Lab seeks to gain ground.

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What life is like in the world's northernmost town, where it's dark for 4 months a year and polar bears roam free

NEWS | 10 November 2025
Longyearbyen, Norway, is the northernmost town in the world. Longyearbyen, Norway, is the northernmost town in the world. ginger_polina_bublik/ShutterstockLongyearbyen, Norway, is the northernmost town in the world. ginger_polina_bublik/Shutterstocklighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt.

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SPONSORED | 10 November 2025
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Photos show what life is like on the International Space Station, from sleeping arrangements to haircuts

NEWS | 10 November 2025
lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Ask any astronaut who has spent extended periods in the International Space Station what the most challenging part was, and they will probably say missing friends and family. They work hard to bring some of the comforts of home to space. But real photos taken aboard the International Space Station show what it really looks like to spend months in space.

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See the most detailed images ever taken of Titanic's wreckage, which was discovered 40 years ago

NEWS | 10 November 2025
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. One of the most memorable scenes from James Cameron's 1997 movie "Titanic" showed the ship breaking in half — a dramatic moment that matched some survivors' stories of the early hours of April 15, 1912. "Steel rarely lies," he told Business Insider in April. In 2022, underwater mapping company Magellan Ltd., headquartered in the Channel Islands, took 715,000 images of the Titanic. Now historians and researchers are hoping it can answer some of Titanic's biggest mysteries.

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The Titanic wreckage was found 40 years ago during a secret US Navy mission to recover nuclear submarines

NEWS | 10 November 2025
A part of the Titanic wreckage that was explored during a dive in 1996. A part of the Titanic wreckage that was explored during a dive in 1996. Xavier Desmier/Gamma-Rapho/GettyA part of the Titanic wreckage that was explored during a dive in 1996. But the dive initially had nothing to do with the Titanic at all — it was a secret mission to find the wrecks of two nuclear submarines, the USS Scorpion and the USS Thresher. However, this information was not made public until 2008, when Ballard revealed the true nature of the mission to National Geographic.

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He knew Greenland's melting ice better than anyone. Then he disappeared into it.

NEWS | 10 November 2025
Most of Greenland's 56,000 inhabitants live on the fringes, where the ice sheet tapers off to bare earth. Three times the size of Texas, the Greenland ice sheet is 680 miles wide and, on average, 1 mile deep. For the first time, he combined detailed ground data with big-picture satellite observations of the ice sheet. He would also bring film crews, friends, and politicians deep into the ice sheet to see its demise for themselves. He ended up disappearing on the Greenland ice sheet because the Greenland ice sheet has been completely changed and deformed, and morphed from what he was used to."

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The Silicon Valley leaders who have experimented with psychedelics

NEWS | 10 November 2025
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley have dabbled in psychedelics. The psychedelic movement isn't limited to the most successful tech moguls in Silicon Valley. A rising number of entrepreneurs and executives are turning to psychedelics like LSD, ayahuasca, and MDMA to find inspiration in their professional lives. As Burning Man kicks off, celebrities and business moguls are flocking to the desert.

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A century ago, the government hired unemployed young men to build America's forests, trails, and parks. Photos show FDR's 'tree army.'

NEWS | 10 November 2025
Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) at a camp in Oregon. CORBIS/Corbis via Getty ImagesMembers of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) at a camp in Oregon. CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Imageslighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Within months, the US Army and other agencies were putting together plans for Roosevelt's "tree army," as the Civilian Conservation Corps became known.

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70 years ago, a meteorite landed on an Alabama woman as she took a nap. Here's the strange story of Ann Hodges.

NEWS | 10 November 2025
She's pictured with attorney Hugh Love (left) and the director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History, Walter B. Jones. Ann Hodges was hit by a meteorite inside her Alabama home in 1954. She's pictured with attorney Hugh Love (left) and the director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History, Walter B. Jones. Courtesy University of Alabama Museums, Tuscaloosa, AlabamaAnn Hodges was hit by a meteorite inside her Alabama home in 1954. She's pictured with attorney Hugh Love (left) and the director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History, Walter B. Jones.

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Why Living Beyond Earth Is Impossible, Say Astronauts and Engineers

NEWS | 10 November 2025
One of the biggest problems of living in space or on another world is the unknown. What we do know, so far, is that it's not the healthiest way to live. Common side effects of long-duration stays in microgravity include muscle and bone loss, decreased blood pressure, and blurred vision. While most of these return to normal once an astronaut is back on Earth, some effects of space radiation — like an increased risk of cancer, cataracts, and damage to the central nervous system — can be permanent. In all probability, the longer a person remains in space, the worse their health becomes.

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80 years ago, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Haunting photos show what happened that day in 1945.

NEWS | 10 November 2025
The scene of destruction after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. The scene of destruction after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesThe scene of destruction after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Imageslighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt.

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SPONSORED | 10 November 2025
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