A new data visualization illustrates how an experimental NASA technology can provide extra lead time to communities in the path of a tsunami. Called GUARDIAN (GNSS Upper Atmospheric Real-time Disaster Information and Alert Network), the software…
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When NASA's experimental technology detects a tsunami, it may help save lives
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Scientists discover hormone that may stop chronic back pain at its source
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most widespread health issues globally, affecting people across all age groups and putting significant strain on healthcare systems. For many, the pain becomes long-lasting, disrupting work, sleep, and everyday…
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Webinar introduces advanced bioinformatics tool to interpret mutations in cancer genomes
A free open-access webinar will introduce the Cancer Genome Interpreter (CGI), an advanced bioinformatics tool to interpret mutations in cancer genomes developed by IRB Barcelona and co-created with European hospitals to turn…
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Giant Craters May Reveal if Psyche is a Lost Planetary Core – Universe Today
- Giant Craters May Reveal if Psyche is a Lost Planetary Core Universe Today
- Scientists think this space rock hides a planet’s heart, here’s why MSN
- This massive crater could expose the heart of a lost planet ScienceDaily
- This asteroid might be…
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Isaacman, Jared Isaacman
Keith’s note: According to the Washington Space Business Roundtable: “At today’s WSBR Flagship Luncheon & Silent Auction, Rep. Mike Haridopolos reflected on the turnaround in sentiment that NASA has seen in the last 12 months. … The Space…
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Bright green fireball flashes across Portland area skies around 6:06 a.m.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Did you see a bright flash in the skies over the Pacific Northwest this morning?
ChimeIn | Submit your meteor photos and video
Several people reported seeing a bright green fireball around 6:06 a.m., according to Jim Todd…
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Yes, AI could boost productivity, but work is about more than maximizing output
Worries about the British economy have long been dominated by one persistent concern—weak productivity. Since the financial crisis of 2008, growth has stagnated, leaving the UK trailing well behind the US, France and Germany across that whole…
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Argentina updates national IUCN mammal list with new focus on non-native species
Scientists have updated the conservation status of hundreds of mammals in Argentina, adding previously unassessed species and revising biodiversity threat levels. The assessment evaluated 417 native mammal species across the country, identifying…
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Meta AI’s New Hyperagents Don’t Just Solve Tasks—They Rewrite the Rules of How They Learn
The dream of recursive self-improvement in AI—where a system doesn’t just get better at a task, but gets better at learning—has long been the ‘holy grail’ of the field. While theoretical models like the Gödel Machine have…
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