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NASA demands new designs for cost-hit Mars Sample Return mission – Physics World

NASA is seeking alternative designs for its Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission, which is meant to bring back soil and rocks gathered by the...

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Efficient continual pre-training LLMs for financial domains | Amazon Web Services

Large language models (LLMs) are generally trained on large publicly available datasets that are domain agnostic. For example, Meta’s Llama models are trained on...

‘Dark Stars’: Dark Matter May Form Exploding Stars—Finding Them Could Help Reveal What It’s Made Of

Dark matter is a ghostly substance that astronomers have failed to detect for decades, yet which we know has an enormous influence on normal...

Basic quantum subroutines: finding multiple marked elements and summing numbers

Joran van Apeldoorn1, Sander Gribling2, and Harold Nieuwboer31IViR and QuSoft, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands2Department of Econometrics and Operations Research, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The...

VR Headset On ISS Now Being Used For Astronaut Exercise

The VR headset on the International Space Station is now being used for exercise, in addition to its previous role for mental health.In November...

European Space Agency (ESA) ARTES ScyLight Programme Manager, Harald Hauschildt, is an IQT 2024 Speaker – Inside Quantum Technology

By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 16 Feb 2024 Dr. Harald Hauschildt, the European Space Agency (ESA) Program Manager for...

Cosmic code of conduct: the ethics of human testing in space – Physics World

Biomedical ethicist Vasiliki Rahimzadeh speaks to Tami Freeman about why the rapid growth of the commercial space sector makes it imperative that we develop...

LeoLabs raises $29M for AI-powered orbital tracking

LeoLabs, a company noted for cataloging objects in low Earth orbit, has scored another $29 million in financing for its AI-powered tracking tech. The investment...

How Neuraspace aims to clean up orbital clutter with AI

Interview Debris speeding along in orbit is becoming an increasing hazard for spacecraft. We can either ignore the problem and hope it resolves itself...

Cosmic combat: delving into the battle between dark matter and modified gravity – Physics World

In the search for a cosmological model that perfectly explains our universe, most astronomers invoke the notion of dark matter. But...

European Space Agency gives construction go-ahead for LISA gravitational-wave mission – Physics World

The European Space Agency (ESA) has formally approved the start of construction for its space-based...

The First 3D Printer to Use Molten Metal in Space Is Headed to the ISS This Week

The Apollo 13 lunar mission didn’t go as planned. After an explosion blew off part of the spacecraft, the astronauts spent a harrowing few...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through January 27)

New Theory Suggests Chatbots Can Understand TextAnil Ananthaswamy | Quanta“Artificial intelligence seems more powerful than ever, with chatbots like Bard and ChatGPT capable of...

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