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SpaceX sends 24 Starlink satellites into orbit on 100th Falcon 9 launch of the year (video)
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AI is about to radically alter military command structures that haven’t changed much since Napoleon’s army
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Hijacked satellites and orbiting space weapons: In the 21st century, space is the new battlefield
As Russia held its Victory Day parade this year, hackers backing the Kremlin hijacked an orbiting satellite that provides television service to Ukraine. Instead of normal programing, Ukrainian viewers saw parade footage beamed in from Moscow: waves of tanks,
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Can Cosmic Rays Help Alien Life Thrive?
Beneath the surfaces of distant planets, microbes might subsist on harsh radiation rather than starlight, a new study suggests
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AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures That Date Back to Napoleon
Despite two centuries of evolution, the structure of a modern military staff would be recognizable to Napoleon.
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The Ethical Paradox: When Code Inherits Prejudice
Moving ahead on the path of AI must include confronting its imperfections with acute awareness. This involves the creation of guardrails at every stage of the AI lifecycle.
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A braided stream, not a family tree: How new evidence upends our understanding of how humans evolved
Evidence is mounting that the evolution of our species is more convoluted than we imagined — more like a braided stream than a branching tree.
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Arthur Clarke Resurrected Via ChatGPT To Design Human Colonies On Mars
To transform Mars into a new bioengineered Eden for human colonists, scientists have resurrected sci-fi juggernaut Arthur Clarke as ArthurGPT to map out the mega-mission.
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Flowers redesigned for robots: Gene editing and AI promise faster crop breeding
For millennia, developing resilient crops relied on pollination by nature or humans—making the process long and often costly. Now, scientists from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have reimagined the pollination process by developing a new system that uses gene editing to create flowers that can be easily pollinated by AI-controlled robots working round the clock.
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