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<description>Foreign intelligence services are using &#x26;#x22;spy turtles&#x26;#x22; and &#x26;#x22;spy fish&#x26;#x22; to snoop on China, the country&#x26;#x27;s Ministry of State Security said Friday. &#x26;#x22;An unseen covert war of espionage is currently unfolding&#x26;#x22; in the seas around China&#x26;#x27;s coast, the ministry wrote in a post on the WeChat social media platform. In recent years, overseas spy agencies have been &#x26;#x22;continuously collecting and stealing sensitive maritime data through various new types of espionage equipment,&#x26;#x22; it said, including &#x26;#x22;spy turtles and spy fish.&#x26;#x22; In certain Chinese waters, &#x26;#x22;relatively large living marine animals have been fitted with sensors to swim in specific areas, collect ocean...</description>
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<description>An asteroid may come uncomfortably close to Earth in 2036 and the United Nations should assume responsibility for a space mission to deflect it, a group of astronauts, engineers and scientists said on Saturday. Astronomers are monitoring an asteroid named Apophis, which has a 1 in 45,000 chance of striking Earth on April 13, 2036. Although the odds of an impact by this particular asteroid are low, a recent congressional mandate for NASA to upgrade its tracking of near-Earth asteroids is expected to uncover hundreds, if not thousands of threatening space rocks in the near future, former astronaut Rusty Schweickart...</description>
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