Unveiling the Latest: From SpaceX's IPO to Ancient Shipwreck Discoveries

The latest science news covers SpaceX's IPO and its massive $1.75 trillion evaluation as well as its negotiations for lower underwriting fees. Ötzi the Iceman's microbial world is explored, and Norway's successful recovery of 18th-century shipwreck artifacts is highlighted. Exoplanets' magnetic fields have been discovered, adding to their intriguing features.

Unveiling the Latest: From SpaceX's IPO to Ancient Shipwreck Discoveries
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In a major financial maneuver, Elon Musk's SpaceX is gearing up for a historic IPO with a targeted $1.75 trillion valuation. The company aims to set a low bar for underwriting fees, potentially solidifying a new trend in space sector investments.

The intriguing microbial world of Ötzi the Iceman has been unraveled through an extensive analysis of bacteria and fungi found on the historic mummy. Ötzi, discovered in 1991, provides vital insights into Europe's ancient human history.

Meanwhile, Norwegian archaeologists have recovered Chinese porcelain and European artifacts from an 18th-century shipwreck, marking a successful recovery operation off Norway’s coast. This discovery adds a significant chapter to the maritime history of Europe.

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