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The Download: threats from space mirrors and credit for AI drugs

via MIT Technology Review·independent coverage, not Tech Spindle reporting
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35TS ScoreImpact + Innovation, combined
IMPACT70
INNOVATION0

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Reflect Orbital's planned space mirrors to beam sunlight on demand could unintentionally brighten the night sky across tens of kilometers with light as bright as 10,000 moons, raising concerns about astronomy and wildlife.

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