Recent Space themed commissioned painting. Second one is my original painting
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Dr Julie Elie of the University of California, Berkeley, received the 2026 Coller-Dolittle Prize for Two-Way Interspecies Communication after her research showed that zebra finches use 11 distinct call types linked to specific situations. By combining years of field observations with machine-learning analysis and behavioural experiments, her team found the birds responded to calls according…
DeepSeek has introduced a solution aimed at tackling one of artificial intelligence’s most pressing challenges: the inefficient use of computational resources. As highlighted by Two Minute Papers, AI systems often operate at utilization rates as low as 40%, leaving significant portions of their processing power idle. DeepSeek addresses this issue through strategies like workload redistribution…
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…
Credit: bpawesome/Getty The replication of experimental results is important for building credible science, but replication studies are often difficult to find. A team of researchers wants to change that. They have started putting replication studies on the post-publication peer-review platform PubPeer, together with links to the original studies. There have been numerous attempts to replicate…
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How do you install new software onto a computer you can never touch, hurtling through deep space at more than twelve kilometres every second? That was the challenge facing the control team behind ESA’s Hera mission, who have just pulled off exactly that feat, leaving the spacecraft ready to begin the most important phase of…