“Nuclear Physicists Challenge Origin of Radioactive Beryllium in Solar System”

Nuclear physicists question origin of radioactive beryllium in the solar system Scientists have discovered that a rare element, beryllium-10, found in some of the oldest solids in the solar system, such as meteorites, actually predated the formation of the solar system. This challenges long-held theories about its origin. Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory studied … Read more

New Way to Make Heavy Elements Reaches Limit

We’ve reached the limit of a very successful way to make new elements in the lab. – In new research, scientists unveil a new take on that technology and report its success. – The heaviest elements could have new uses and properties we haven’ dreamt of. – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has announced a new … Read more

Scale Computing Sees Sales Surge as VMware Customers Seek Alternatives

Scale Computing has seen a surge in sales as customers and partners have become dissatisfied with the changes made by Broadcom to VMware’s licensing model. The change from perpetual to subscription-based licensing may double customer costs, leading to increased churn among the VMware customer base. Scale is positioning itself as an alternative to VMware, attracting … Read more

NASA’s Starliner Capsule Faces Delay After Thruster Malfunctions

Two NASA astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, have been on a mission aboard the International Space Station for 56 days longer than expected due to issues with their spacecraft, Starliner. The problem lies with its propulsion system, which is leaking helium, and five of its thrusters malfunctioned during docking. Despite this, NASA and Boeing … Read more

“Shake Up Your Routine with Microadventures”

Health Mind & Mood Emotional Well-Being 10 “Microadventures” You Can Take When You Need a Quick Happiness Boost Researchers say we can lift our mood by shaking up our daily routine. Here are 10 small-but-powerful ideas to try. By Amy Maclin Try these simple ways to shake up your day and discover something new: 1. … Read more

OpenAI Sued by Authors Over AI Chatbot Training

Top authors are suing OpenAI over its use of their novels to train its artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT. A federal judge has limited the scope of their case, dismissing a claim accusing OpenAI of unfair business practices without consent or compensation. The writers’ main claim for direct copyright infringement remains unchanged. The court previously dismissed … Read more

“Gene Misexpression Found in Healthy Individuals”

For a long time, gene expression seemed straightforward. We knew that when cellular machinery reads an active gene, it gets transcribed into mRNA and then modified before being translated into protein. But research has shown that sometimes, there’s “misbehavior” in gene expression. For example, transcripts may not always start or end where they should. And … Read more

No One Is Ready for Digital Immortality

No One Is Ready for Digital Immortality Do you want to live forever as a chatbot? As people prepare for their end-of-life, they must consider the new dilemma of digital immortality. Hany Farid, an AI expert at UC Berkeley, recently discussed with his wife the possibility of digitally resurrecting him as an AI clone if … Read more

Nvidia’s stock plummets as AI demand falters

Nvidia H100 chips are still highly sought after in the tech industry, but the company’s stock has plummeted by 20% since June 18. This decline wiped out over $780 billion from Nvidia’s market capitalization, equivalent to the value of Tesla or Eli Lilly. Despite a brief relief rally, the gains may be short-lived as sentiment … Read more