Researchers have shown how to effectively transform one material into another using a finely shaped laser pulse.
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Oct 1, 2020
Congress Wants a ‘Manhattan Project’ for Military Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in categories: government, military, robotics/AI
A new bipartisan #congressionalreport calls for the #DefenseDepartment to get a lot more serious about the race to acquire #artificialintelligence and #autonomouscapabilities, modeling efforts to become dominant in these spheres after the “Manhattan Project” initiative to test and develop nuclear weapons in the 1940s.
On Tuesday, the House Armed Services Committee released the results of a yearlong review, co-led by Reps. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., and Jim Banks, R-Ind., aimed at assessing #U.S. #militarycapabilities and preparedness to meet current threats. The 87-page #Future of Defense Task Force Report contains some expected findings — #China and #Russia are identified as the top security threats to the U.S. and modernization is described as an urgent need — but there are surprising points of emphasis.
A bipartisan congressional report calls for the DoD to get more serious about the race to acquire artificial intelligence and autonomous capabilities, modeling efforts to become dominant in these spheres after the “Manhattan Project” initiative to test and develop nuclear weapons in the 1940s.
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Oct 1, 2020
A Simple Neural Network Upgrade Boosts AI Performance
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
A two-in-one software module could improve many applications built on top of popular deep learning architectures.
Oct 1, 2020
How SpaceX Will Use Starship for Earth to Earth Travel
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in category: transportation
The future of Transportation Earth 2 Eath suborbital crafts.
SpaceX also has big ambitions for Starship to send passengers around the world.
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Oct 1, 2020
U.S. DARPA tasks Gryphon with nuclear thermal propulsion system
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in categories: engineering, military, space travel
Gryphon provides digital engineering, analytics, cyber and cloud solutions to U.S. security organizations. It was awarded a $14million DARPA task order to support the development and demonstration of an uranium-based Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) System.
The system is a part of the Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) program and will enable the U.S. military to operate spacecraft in cislunar space, Gryphon said. The cislunar space is the region outside the Earth’s atmosphere and just beyond the Moon’s orbit.
“A successfully demonstrated NTP system will provide a leap-ahead in space propulsion capability, allowing agile and rapid transit over vast distances as compared to present propulsion approaches,” said Gryphon’s Chief Engineer Dr. Tabitha Dodson.
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Sep 30, 2020
India pushes bold ‘one nation, one subscription’ journal-access plan
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: government, policy
India is not proposing the same open-access terms for articles that its researchers publish. Instead, the researchers advising the government want authors to archive their accepted manuscripts in public online repositories. This is often described as ‘green’ open access, which differs from the ‘gold’ route of publishing in open-access journals.
Researchers will also recommend an open-access policy that promotes research being shared in online repositories.
Summary: Novel technology allows researchers to understand how a fruit fly’s brain processes color.
Source: University of Minnesota
Through the development of new technology, University of Minnesota researchers have developed a method that allows scientists to understand how a fruit fly’s brain responds to seeing color. Prior to this, being able to determine how a brain responds to color was limited to humans and animals with slower visual systems. A fruit fly, when compared to a human, has a visual system that is five times faster. Some predatory insects see ten times faster than humans.
Sep 30, 2020
SpaceX has busy manifest of Dragon missions
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
SpaceX has a busy schedule of Dragon missions carrying cargo and crew to the ISS through next year, with some use of reused spacecraft.
WASHINGTON — SpaceX is preparing for a busy schedule of Dragon missions carrying cargo and crew to the International Space Station through next year, a manifest that will make at least some use of reused spacecraft.
At a Sept. 29 NASA briefing, Benji Reed, senior director of human spaceflight programs at SpaceX, said that schedule of missions means there will be at least one Dragon spacecraft, and sometimes two, docked to the station continuously through the end of 2021 after the launch of the Crew-1 Crew Dragon mission, currently scheduled for Oct. 31.
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Sep 30, 2020
Another Starship Test Tank is Pushed to the Limit and Explodes
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
SpaceX just passed another milestone with the SN7.1 test tank, which they tested to failure by pressurizing it until it exploded.
They say that failure can be the greatest teacher of all, and it’s easy to see why. Those who learn from their mistakes become informed as to what can go wrong, and will develop the necessary strategies to avoid making the same mistake in the future. This philosophy is also at the core of SpaceX rapid-prototyping process, where full-scale models of the Starship and its components are tested to the point of failure.
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Sep 30, 2020
Life On Venus — How Could It Have Gotten There?
Posted by Greg Allison in categories: alien life, habitats
Does phosphine and other signs indicate life in the clouds of Venus? If so how did it get there? Did life originate on Venus? Did Earth life originate on Venus? What is Panspermia?
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