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Jun 21, 2024

Cosmosphere gifted rocket engine from SpaceX

Posted by in category: space travel

“The Cosmosphere is grateful to receive a flown Merlin engine from SpaceX,” said Jim Remar, Cosmosphere president and CEO. “The inclusion of the engine in our museum reaffirms the fact that the Cosmosphere houses one of the greatest collections of space exploration hardware.”

The Cosmosphere has been undergoing renovations since January. The Merlin engine will go on display in the new rocket gallery, which is expected to open in late 2024.

For more about the renovations underway at the Cosmosphere or to see upcoming events and programs, click here.

Jun 21, 2024

Subcutaneous Versus IV Nivolumab for Kidney Cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

For people with advanced kidney cancer, an injectable form of nivolumab (Opdivo) is a suitable alternative to the original intravenous form, early results from a clinical trial have shown. Experts say the injectable form makes the treatment quicker and easier for patients to receive.

As a result, “patients’ treatment experience will be significantly improved,” said the trial’s leader, Saby George, M.D., of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, NY.

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Jun 21, 2024

The sun’s magnetic field is about to flip. Here’s what to expect

Posted by in category: space

The reversal could have a beneficial effect on Earth.

Jun 21, 2024

The sun’s magnetic field is about to flip for first time in 11 years

Posted by in category: space

This could mean more solar storms heading our way.

Jun 21, 2024

Enrichment of a subset of Neanderthal polymorphisms in autistic probands and siblings

Posted by in category: futurism

Pauly, R., Johnson, L., Feltus, F.A. et al. Enrichment of a subset of Neanderthal polymorphisms in autistic probands and siblings. Mol Psychiatry (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-024-02593-7

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Jun 21, 2024

George Mason University announces its first NASA Space Mission, which seeks to uncover the secrets of dark energy

Posted by in category: cosmology

George Mason is the home for the new $19.5 million NASA Landolt Space Mission. Led by the College of Science’s Peter Plavchan, with the College of Engineering and Computing, this mission will launch an artificial star in orbit to help scientists calibrate telescopes and measure brightness.

Jun 21, 2024

How AI is turning satellite imagery into a window on the future

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, satellites

What can a picture from space tell you? “You’re likely to have a drought here that might lead to civil unrest.”

Jun 21, 2024

White House bashes idea of creating Army Drone Corps

Posted by in categories: drones, policy

However, the White House Office of Management and Budget said in a statement of policy on Tuesday: “The Administration strongly opposes Section 924, which would establish a Drone Corps as a basic branch of the Army. A Drone Corps would create an unwarranted degree of specialization and limit flexibility to employ evolving capabilities. Further, the Secretary of the Army already has the authority to create branches, as needed, and creating a branch through legislation would detract from the Army’s flexibility in addressing current and future requirements.” The statement included a list of concerns about various items in the House version of the NDAA that it finds objectionable.

Senior Army officers have also come out against the proposal.

Jun 21, 2024

Researchers develop new, more energy-efficient way for AI algorithms to process data

Posted by in categories: business, information science, robotics/AI

It reads. It talks. It collates mountains of data and recommends business decisions. Today’s artificial intelligence might seem more human than ever. However, AI still has several critical shortcomings.

Jun 20, 2024

This ‘polar ring’ galaxy looks like an eye. Others might be hiding in plain sight

Posted by in category: space

New images of two galaxies reveal what look like rarely seen rings of hydrogen gas nearly perpendicular to the galaxies’ starry disks.

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