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Sam Altman Seeks Trillions of Dollars to Reshape Business of Chips and AIKeach Hagey | The Wall Street Journal“The OpenAI chief executive officer is...

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Rogue Worlds Throw Planetary Ideas Out of Orbit | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionWhen Galileo Galilei, a mathematician at the University of Padua, trained a spyglass of his own creation on the sky, he was overwhelmed with...

Victoria Grinberg: the astrophysicist sharing her love for science – Physics World

Victoria Grinberg, who is the first “liaison scientist” at the European Space Agency in the Netherlands, talks to Hamish Johnston about...

NASA Prepares Deep Space Mission—Why AI Will Play Important Role – Decrypt

As the new space race ramps up and humanity looks to deep space and potentially life as an interstellar species, the United States National...

Dark photons could explain high-energy scattering data – Physics World

A new analysis conducted by an international team of physicists suggests that dark photons –...

Are giant galaxy clusters defying standard cosmology? – Physics World

The existence of a massive galaxy cluster known as El Gordo is not compatible with...

Evidence emerges for a carbon-rich ocean on Europa – Physics World

Planetary scientists in the US have traced carbon on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa...

In a Monster Star’s Light, a Hint of Darkness | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionLast October, as the James Webb Space Telescope beamed down its first long exposures of the sky near the constellation Eridanus, astronomers began to...

JWST Spots Giant Black Holes All Over the Early Universe | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionYears before she was even sure the James Webb Space Telescope would successfully launch, Christina Eilers started planning a conference for astronomers specializing in...

Looking Back Toward Cosmic Dawn—Astronomers Confirm the Faintest Galaxy Ever Seen

The universe we live in is a transparent one, where light from stars and galaxies shines bright against a clear, dark backdrop. But this...

Building blocks of DNA could survive in Venus’ corrosive clouds, say astronomers – Physics World

For a planet sometimes known as “Earth’s twin”, Venus is astoundingly inhospitable. Its surface temperature...

Gravitational Wave Detector LIGO Is Finally Back Online With Exciting Upgrades to Make It Way More Sensitive

After a three-year hiatus, scientists in the US have just turned on detectors capable of measuring gravitational waves—tiny ripples in space itself that travel...

NASA puts UK physicist Nicola Fox in charge of $7.8bn science programme

Leading light: As NASA’s associate administrator for the science mission directorate, Fox will be responsible for an...

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