ispace secures payload capacity on SpaceX’s Starship scheduled for launch as early as 2030
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3. The AI infrastructure reckoning: Optimising compute strategy in the age of inference economics As AI adoption moves from experimentation to scaled deployment, Tech Trends 2026 points to a shift in cost dynamics. The largest expense is no longer AI model training, but ongoing inference – the day‑to‑day operation of AI systems at scale. This…
On a Sunday afternoon in April, the main minibus terminal in Sukabumi, Indonesia, looked sleepy from the outside. But in an open space round the back, hundreds of men were gathered. Amid chatter and cigarette smoke, the air buzzed with excitement, for one of the region’s biggest bird-singing competitions was set to begin, and a…
Nobody really wants to talk about their bowels, which might be part of why so many people quietly struggle with constipation for years. They’ve tried fiber, water, laxatives, whatever a friend said worked. For a substantial number of people, none of it works, and until now, doctors haven’t had a great explanation as to why….
Back to Article List Today in the history of astronomy, the race to the Moon is on. While the Apollo 11 astronauts were still on the surface of the Moon, Luna 15 crashed into a lunar mountain. Credit: NASA On July 13, 1969, the Soviet Union launched Luna 15, an unmanned spacecraft seen as a…
Somewhere in the Milky Way Galaxy is an old star that has lost one of its comets. By some quirk of orbital mechanics, that frozen nucleus of ice and dust got kicked out of its home system and into a long and winding trajectory across interstellar. It entered our Solar System sometime in the distant…