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Oct 14, 2024

Hubble Captures a Galaxy Speeding Toward Earth in Stunning Detail

Posted by in category: space

The Hubble Space Telescopes latest image of Messier 90, a spiral galaxy in the Virgo constellation, showcases advanced technological capabilities compared to earlier photographs taken in 1994.

This new image reveals the galaxy’s bright core, dusty disc, and a gaseous halo, enhanced by the Wide Field Camera 3 installed in 2010.

The stunning spiral galaxy featured in this Hubble Space Telescope image is Messier 90 (M90, also NGC 4569), located in the constellation Virgo. In 2019, Hubble released an image of M90 (see below) using data from the older Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) — data taken in 1994 soon after the camera’s installation. That image has a distinctive stair-step pattern due to the layout of WFPC2’s sensors. In 2010, WFPC2 was replaced by the more advanced Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), and Hubble used WFC3 when it turned its aperture to Messier 90 again in 2019 and 2023. The resulting data was processed to create this stunning new image (above), providing a much fuller view of the galaxy’s dusty disc, its gaseous halo, and its bright core.

Oct 14, 2024

Scientists design new ‘AGI benchmark’ that indicates whether any future AI model could cause ‘catastrophic harm’

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

OpenAI scientists have designed MLE-bench — a compilation of 75 extremely difficult tests that can assess whether a future advanced AI agent is capable of modifying its own code and improving itself.

Oct 14, 2024

Elon Musk has the key to leave the Solar System: He believes this vehicle will be our salvation

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Explore Elon Musk’s vision for SpaceX’s Starship as humanity’s salvation beyond Earth: This project could be our way to leave the Solar System.

Oct 14, 2024

Three-armed robot conductor makes debut in Dresden

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

She’s not long on charisma or passion but keeps perfect rhythm and is never prone to temperamental outbursts against the musicians beneath her three batons. Meet MAiRA Pro S, the next-generation robot conductor who made her debut this weekend in Dresden.

Her two performances in the eastern German city are intended to show off the latest advances in machine maestros, as well as music written explicitly to harness 21st-century technology. The artistic director of Dresden’s Sinfoniker, Markus Rindt, said the intention was “not to replace human beings” but to perform complex music that human conductors would find impossible.

Oct 14, 2024

Japan’s Magnetic Levitation Cars Could Revolutionize The Automotive Industry

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

Japan’s magnetic levitation cars could revolutionize transportation by eliminating engines and batteries for a frictionless future.

Oct 14, 2024

Scientists Find Evidence Of Dyson Spheres And Alien Civilizations

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Scientists have found promising proof of the existence of dyson spheres in the universe, which could lead to the discovery of alien life.

Oct 14, 2024

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Oct 14, 2024

New Research Suggests That We Are Nearing the Limit of Human Life Expectancy

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

Life expectancy growth has slowed since 1990, with average gains of only 6.5 years in the longest-living populations, suggesting a possible biological limit. A new study emphasizes shifting focus from merely extending life to improving the quality of life through advancements in aging science. Life expectancy saw dramatic increases throughout…

Oct 14, 2024

Study: Dark matter doesn’t exist, the universe is 27 billion years old

Posted by in category: cosmology

The universe has always held mysteries that spark our curiosity. As we currently understand it, the fabric of the universe comprises three primary components: ‘normal matter,’ ‘dark energy,’ and ‘dark matter.’ However, new research is turning this established model on its head.

Enter Rajendra Gupta, a seasoned physics professor who isn’t afraid to question the status quo. With years of research under his belt, Gupta is shaking up our understanding of the universe.

Gupta, based at the University of Ottawa, conducted a study that suggests we might not need dark matter or dark energy to explain the workings of the universe. This bold claim is turning heads in the scientific community.

Oct 14, 2024

Two people communicate in dreams: Research turns sci-fi into reality

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Two participants entered a lucid dream and exchanged first ever ‘chat’ in dreams with specially designed equipment during REMspace experiment.

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