Science

Great White Sharks Face Overheating Threat

The great white shark's mesothermic biology, which provides speed and power, is becoming a vulnerability as climate change warms oceans,…

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Starship V3 Test-Fired; ESA Advances Crew Launch Plans

The Artemis II mission's momentum is shifting focus to lunar lander development, with key updates on contractors and global launch…

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Japan Mines Deep-Sea Rare Earths to Cut China Reliance

Japanese researchers have achieved a world-first by recovering rare-earth-rich sediments from 6,000 meters deep near Minamitorishima, a potential strategic breakthrough…

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OpenAI’s GPT-Rosalind AI Model Aids Life Sciences Research

OpenAI has launched GPT-Rosalind, its first domain-specific AI model for life sciences, designed to accelerate research in areas like genomics…

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European Mars Rover Secures Launch After Delays

SpaceX will launch the ESA's Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars using its Falcon Heavy rocket, with a potential launch window…

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Artemis II Pilot Details Orion Flight and Landing Experience

The Artemis II crew, including Orion pilot Victor Glover, detailed their mission experiences, with Glover focusing on the spacecraft's performance…

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AI Models Pass On Behaviors Via Hidden Data Cues

Large language models can acquire and transfer specific behaviors, like preferences or misalignment, through a process called subliminal learning, even…

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South Korea’s President Embraces Quote-Post Diplomacy

A social media post by South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, which amplified a graphic Gaza video and invoked historical atrocities…

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Ultrasound Creates Scents Without Chemicals

A new device uses focused ultrasound to stimulate the brain's olfactory bulb directly, bypassing the nose to artificially induce scents…

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Human Oversight in AI Warfare Is a Dangerous Illusion

The article argues that human oversight in AI warfare is an illusion, as operators cannot truly understand the inscrutable "black…

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Undersea Cable Cutter Threatens Global Internet Infrastructure

A Chinese research vessel successfully tested a deep-sea cable-cutting device at a depth of over 11,000 feet, demonstrating a new…

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OpenAI Launches Biology-Focused Large Language Model

OpenAI has launched GPT-Rosalind, a specialized large language model for the life sciences, designed to address the unique complexities of…

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Artemis II Crew Wanted to Land on the Moon

The Artemis II crew, fresh from their mission, strongly believes establishing a sustainable lunar base is an achievable and energizing…

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Startup Battlefield Winner geCKo Materials Reaches Space Station

Capella Kerst founded geCKo Materials by commercializing her PhD research on bio-inspired adhesives, transforming an academic breakthrough into a viable…

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FDA Revisits 12 Peptides After RFK Jr. Petition

The FDA is scheduling meetings to re-examine its 2023 safety restrictions on a dozen specific peptides, driven by political pressure…

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Cambridge Biotech STORM Therapeutics Secures $56M Funding

STORM Therapeutics secured $56 million in Series C funding to advance its RNA-modifying enzyme inhibitors, coinciding with the first patient…

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Jeff Bezos vs. China in Race to Shackleton Crater

A high-stakes competition begins later this year, with Blue Origin and China targeting the lunar south pole's Shackleton Crater for…

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Vulcan Issues to Impact Pentagon’s Next Rocket Competition

The U.S. Space Force is reassessing its launch procurement strategies due to recurring technical issues with United Launch Alliance's Vulcan…

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Cadence and Nvidia Accelerate Robotics Simulation

Cadence Design Systems and Nvidia have partnered to improve the accuracy of robot training data, aiming to bridge the simulation-to-reality…

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Astroport and Vermeer Develop Autonomous Moon Construction Tech

Astroport Space Technologies and Vermeer Corporation are partnering to adapt proven terrestrial heavy machinery for autonomous lunar construction, a process…

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