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Q: đŸ€– What are Kirk’s predictions for Tesla’s robotaxi rollout? A: Kirk predicts at least 1 million robotaxis on the road by end of 2026, with potential for 2–5 million by end of 2027.

Q: đŸŠŸ When does Kirk expect Tesla to sell Optimus robots to third parties? A: Kirk expects Optimus sales to third parties in the second half of 2026.

Q: 💰 What is the estimated rental price for Optimus robots? A: Kirk estimates Tesla will rent Optimus robots for $110,000-$120,000 per year.

Market and Economic Predictions.

Q: đŸ’č What economic environment does Kirk predict for late 2024? A: Kirk predicts a booming economic environment by Q4 2024, driven by the AI revolution and productivity increases.

At the same time, he noted, there was still a 0.3% chance that their observation was a statistical fluke. “We need to be open and continue exploring other scenarios,” he added.

K2-18b is part of the “sub-Neptune” class of nearly 6,000 exoplanets that have been discovered beyond the solar system since the 1990s.

Finding evidence of life in the cosmos was the “holy grail” of exoplanet science, Madhusudhan said.

IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Kokoro Hosogi, an undergraduate student, contributed to a groundbreaking study published in Nature. 🔭 The research utilized observations from the XRISM telescope to explore the dynamics of intergalactic gas. đŸ’« Discovery revealed the Centaurus cluster gas exhibits a wave-like motion, challenging existing models. 🎓 Hosogi’s involvement highlights the essential role of.

A small protein involved in neurodegeneration leading to Parkinson’s disease also drives a type of skin cancer known as melanoma, new research finds.

The study, published in the journal Science Advances, suggests new avenues for drug development to reduce the risk of developing both Parkinson’s and skin cancer by targeting the alpha-synuclein protein, which appears to have a critical role in regulating cellular functions.

“Developing drugs that target alpha-synuclein may be useful in both diseases,” said the senior author.

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Good space battles can take many forms. They can be oversized, noisy fleet fights involving hundreds of ships or quiet and cerebral tests of wills between two solitary commanders. No matter the scale, great space combat always combines high stakes, clearly explained tactics and superior special effects.

This is the ultimate ranking of the best starship space battles in science fiction movies and television.

🔑 Space Battle Rankings:
1. Battlestar Galactica.
2. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
3. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
4. Babylon 5
5. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
6. The Orville.

🚀 All Great Battlestar Galactica Battles → ‱ The 4 Most Explosive Space Battles Ev


🚀 All Great Babylon 5 Battles → ‱ 4 Of Sci-Fi’s Most Explosive Battles


Windsurf, the maker of a popular AI coding assistant, is in talks to be acquired by OpenAI for about $3 billion, Bloomberg reported.

If the deal happens, it would put OpenAI in direct competition with a number of other AI coding assistant providers, including Anysphere, the maker of Cursor, which OpenAI backed from its OpenAI Startup Fund.

The acquisition could jeopardize the credibility of the OpenAI Startup Fund, given that it is one of Cursor’s biggest investors, said a person familiar with Cursor’s cap table. It’s not clear whether OpenAI approached Cursor about an acquisition.

Billions of heat exchangers are in use around the world. These devices, whose purpose is to transfer heat between fluids, are ubiquitous across many commonplace applications: they appear in HVAC systems, refrigerators, cars, ships, aircraft, wastewater treatment facilities, cell phones, data centers, and petroleum refining operations, among many other settings.