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Sam Altman Highlights Evolutionary Energy Costs Behind Human Intelligence in AI Debate
Sam Altman compares the energy consumption of AI to humans, emphasizing evolutionary and developmental energy investments needed for intelligence.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Battery Using Neutral, Food-Safe Electrolyte
A new battery design from China employs a neutral, magnesium or calcium-based electrolyte resembling a traditional food-grade brine.
Read MoreNew Study Reveals Mars Was Warm and Wet Billions of Years Ago
Recent research suggests Mars had a warm and wet climate billions of years ago, challenging earlier ideas of a frozen planet.
Read MoreStudy Suggests Earth’s Core Holds Vast Amount of Hydrogen, Challenging Cometary Water Origin Theory
New research reveals the Earth’s core may contain hydrogen equivalent to 45 oceans, casting doubt on the cometary hypothesis for our planet’s water origin.
Read MoreNew Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Origins of Runaway Stars
A recent large-scale study redefines the understanding of runaway stars, shaking up previous theories about their origins and behaviors.
Read MoreAdvances in Quantum Error Correction Propel Quantum Computing Forward
Quantum error correction remains key as researchers tackle rapid error accumulation hindering quantum computers’ progress.
Read MoreRussia Begins Production of Advanced Coaxial Cables for Superconducting Quantum Computers
Russian scientists have developed and started producing high-quality superconducting coaxial cables designed for quantum computers operating near absolute zero.
Read MoreComplex Sulfur Compound Detected in Interstellar Space, Offering Clues to Cosmic Origins of Organic Matter
Scientists have identified a complex sulfur compound in interstellar space for the first time, shedding light on the cosmic origins of organic molecules.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Compact Solid-State Laser for Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectrum
Chinese scientists create a compact solid-state laser with new nonlinear optical crystal, unlocking cost-effective access to vacuum ultraviolet light.
Read MoreSingapore Announces Plans to Establish National Space Agency
Singapore will soon launch a National Space Agency to enhance its position in the aerospace sector and bolster its space ambitions.
Read MoreAstronomers Discover Earth-Like Exoplanet With Significantly Colder Climate
A newly found exoplanet resembles Earth in size and orbit but has a much colder climate, colder on average than Mars.
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