Breaking Boundaries: Start-Up Collaborates with SpaceX to Launch World’s First Commercial Space Station into Orbit

The race is on to develop a successor to the aging International Space Station (ISS), and a relatively unknown player has emerged with ambitious plans. Vast, a California-based start-up backed by a billionaire entrepreneur, aims to beat industry giants like Northrop Grumman and Blue Origin by launching its own space station into orbit as early as late 2025, with the capability to accommodate up to four people for a month-long stay. Partnering with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Vast intends to expedite its mission by aiming for a launch as soon as August 2025.

While the timeline may be challenging and subject to delays, Vast’s plans surpass the development of other commercial stations vying to succeed the ISS. If successful, this would mark a significant milestone in the commercialization of space, as it would be the first time a commercial rocket company launches humans to a commercial space station.

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AI’s Dark Side: Expert Predicts Artificial General Intelligence to Wipe Out 80% of Human Jobs

Artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially replace 80% of human jobs in the future, according to renowned AI researcher Ben Goertzel. Goertzel, a US-Brazilian cognitive scientist and founder of SingularityNET, believes that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is just a few years away from disrupting our current world. He emphasizes that for machines to match human intelligence and adaptability, they must be capable of going beyond their training and programming limitations. While we have yet to reach that point, Goertzel suggests that AGI is on the horizon.

SingularityNET, Goertzel’s research organization, focuses on AGI and combines AI with blockchain technology to democratize access to artificial intelligence. AGI envisions algorithms outperforming humans in various tasks. Microsoft Research suggests that AI, particularly with advancements like GPT-4, will soon reach a level where it can achieve this feat. However, AGI remains an abstract term without a concrete definition. It encompasses algorithms excelling in standardized tests such as the bar exam and showcases versatility, ranging from simplistic drawing to complex coding.

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Pushing the Boundaries: The Radical Proposal That Could Catapult Space Exploration to Unprecedented Heights

The groundbreaking discovery of gravitational waves (GW) by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015 marked a turning point in the field of astronomy. These ripples in spacetime, resulting from the merger of massive objects, had been predicted by Einstein’s theory of general relativity a century earlier. Looking ahead, the advancement of this field will be significantly propelled by the introduction of next-generation observatories such as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA).

With its enhanced sensitivity, LISA will enable astronomers to trace GW events back to their origins and utilize them to investigate the inner workings of exotic objects and the laws of physics. The European Space Agency (ESA), as part of its Voyage 2050 planning cycle, is currently considering mission themes that could be realized by 2050, including the realm of GW astronomy.

In a recent publication, researchers from the ESA’s Mission Analysis Section and the University of Glasgow presented an innovative concept building upon LISA, known as LISAmax. According to their findings, this observatory has the potential to improve GW sensitivity by two orders of magnitude.

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Chinese Scientists Develop Brain Implant Enabling Monkey to Control Robotic Arm with Mind

In a significant scientific achievement, researchers at Nankai University in China claim to have successfully designed a brain implant that allows a monkey to control a robotic arm using only its thoughts. This breakthrough, announced on May 5, is hailed as a promising development that could greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.

The brain-computer interface utilized in the experiment transforms electroencephalogram (EEG) signals from the monkey’s brain into control instructions, enabling it to maneuver the robotic arm and obtain food rewards. It is important to note that the research has not yet undergone peer review, and the claims made by the scientists have not been independently verified. The information regarding the experiment is currently available solely through a statement on the university’s website.

Led by Professor Duan Feng and conducted in collaboration with the General Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (301 Hospital) and Shanghai Xinwei Medical Technology Co., Ltd, the trial represents a continuation of previous research involving an interventional brain-computer interface experiment on sheep. The statement highlights the successful recognition of EEG signals and other core technologies critical to the experiment’s execution.

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Niantic’s Peridot: An AR-Enabled Pet Game with Amazon’s Immersive Shopping Integration

Imagine playing fetch with a delightful virtual pet named Leopard through augmented reality (AR) on your phone. This interactive experience, reminiscent of popular games like Pokemon Go, is now a reality thanks to Niantic, the creators of Pokemon Go. But it doesn’t stop there. Niantic envisions this as a prototype for a future world of AR glasses, which may arrive in the next decade. Excitingly, it also marks the debut of a new Amazon shopping service, adding an intriguing dimension to the gameplay.

More than Just a Virtual Pet: Peridot, available for Android and iOS, is an app that introduces AR-enabled virtual pets, drawing inspiration from the concept of Tamagotchi. Originally conceived as a design idea for Niantic’s vision of virtual companions on future AR glasses and headsets, Peridot has evolved into a fully realized game. It offers a wide range of hatchable and breedable pets that users can nurture and feed through their smartphones.

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National Science Foundation Boosts Robotics Research with $5 Million Fleet of Standardized Humanoid Robots

Significant progress has been made in human-robot interactions in recent years. However, the lack of an affordable and generalized modular robotic platform has hindered researchers’ ability to share and compare findings, impeding further advancements in the field. In a bid to accelerate progress in robotics, the National Science Foundation (NSF), an independent US government-funded agency supporting research and education, has announced an initiative to distribute a $5 million fleet of standardized humanoid robots called Quori bots. This initiative aims to foster collaboration, innovation, and advancements in robotics research.

The NSF plans to distribute an additional 50 Quori bots to various research projects, in partnership with Oregon State University, University of Pennsylvania’s GRASP Laboratory, and robotics software company Semio. Initially developed with support from the NSF’s Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Community Research Infrastructure, Quori robots are equipped with an omnidirectional wheeled base, an expressive video screen face, two gesturing arms, and a bowing spine. These versatile robots are designed to operate in both laboratory settings and real-world environments.

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Mind in Peril: The Astonishing Truth Behind Women’s Swift Decline in Alzheimer’s

Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Prof. Hermona Soreq, a leading researcher in the field of gene expression in the brain, has made a significant breakthrough in the study of Alzheimer’s disease. The research explains why women experience more severe and faster dementia than men. It has long been known that women with Alzheimer’s disease suffer from accelerated dementia and the loss of cholinergic neurons compared to males. However, until now, the causes of this discrepancy have remained unknown. In a recently published article titled “Sex-specific declines in cholinergic-targeting tRNA fragments in the nucleus” in the Alzheimer’s & Dementia journal, Soreq and her colleagues at the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences discovered a molecular mechanism that takes place in the brain of female Alzheimer’s patients.

The team discovered that a family of tiny RNA fragments has a direct relationship with the rate of disease development in women. The researchers found that the reservoir of the brain’s fragments in the brain reflects a rapid development of cognitive impairment among women with Alzheimer’s, but it is not reflected in the brain structure of women. The study showed that the decline in the reservoir of RNA fragments in the brain leads to a speedup in the development of cognitive decline in females.

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Blood Speaks: How AI Unlocks Early Parkinson’s Disease Detection with High PrecisioN

In a groundbreaking study published in ACS Central Science, researchers have leveraged the power of neural networks to analyze biomarkers in patients’ bodily fluids, paving the way for early detection and potential prevention of Parkinson’s disease. Led by scientists from the UNSW School of Chemistry, the team utilized blood samples from healthy individuals collected by the Spanish European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) to develop a machine learning tool called CRANK-MS (Classification and Ranking Analysis using Neural network generates Knowledge from Mass Spectrometry).

Traditionally, metabolomics data analysis has relied on statistical approaches and limited correlations involving specific molecules. However, the researchers adopted a different approach by considering associations between metabolites and harnessing the computational power of CRANK-MS to understand the complex interactions within the data. By examining extensive metabolite datasets from both Parkinson’s patients and matched control subjects, they identified unique combinations of metabolites that could serve as potential indicators or early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease.

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Hydrogen Takes Flight: Swiss Jet Prototype Could Redefine Supersonic Travel

A European company aims to revolutionize air travel with its sustainable hypersonic jet prototype set to cut flight times by 75%.

Destinus, the Swiss-based company, has already flown two prototypes successfully and is now preparing for a third test flight to evaluate the fuel systems. The design of the jet is based on the “Waverider” shape, also used in hypersonic cruise missiles and the Concorde jet, enabling it to “ride” the sound barrier.

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From Perception to Decision: Tesla’s FSD v12 Shifts Gears with End-to-End AI Approach

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) package is set to receive a significant update with the integration of end-to-end AI in its upcoming FSD Beta v12, according to Elon Musk. While FSD Beta already utilizes neural nets powered by artificial intelligence for environmental perception, the decision-making and driving input aspects rely on traditional programming. Previously, Musk stated that AI wouldn’t be necessary for this part, but he seems to have reversed his stance.

Musk recently highlighted the forthcoming v11.4 update, emphasizing the improvements in FSD Beta. He also mentioned the future v12 update, which would introduce “end-to-end AI” capabilities. However, no specific timeline was provided for this update. Tesla is currently expanding the release of v11.4 beyond its internal fleet, signaling progress in its self-driving ambitions.

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From Sci-Fi to Reality: AI Discovers Game-Changing Drugs to Eradicate ‘Zombie’ Cells

Researchers from Integrated Biosciences, a biotechnology company combining synthetic biology and machine learning, have showcased the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in discovering innovative senolytic compounds, which are being studied for their ability to combat age-related processes such as fibrosis, inflammation, and cancer. The recently published paper titled “Discovering small-molecule senolytics with deep neural networks” in the May issue of Nature Aging outlines the AI-guided screening of over 800,000 compounds, leading to the identification of three drug candidates with superior medicinal chemistry properties compared to existing senolytics.

Described as a significant milestone in both longevity research and AI-driven drug discovery, the study has received collaboration from researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Dr. Felix Wong, co-founder of Integrated Biosciences and the publication’s first author, emphasized the importance of these findings, stating that the research demonstrates the potential to explore chemical space virtually and uncover multiple promising anti-aging compounds with higher chances of success in clinical trials than current options.

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Worldcoin’s Revolutionary Crypto Wallet: A Game-Changer for the Masses

In the age of large language models (LLMs) and ChatGPT, AI is poised to make a weird internet even weirder – turning the content-driven social media apps, news sites and media platforms of today into future uncanny valleys that blur the line between man and machine.

As advances in AI make it more difficult to discern bots from humans, Sam Altman, the co-founder of Open AI – the company behind ChatGPT – thinks blockchains can help.

Altman’s crypto project, Worldcoin, rose to prominence last year with a controversial, Silicon Valley vision for a universal basic income (UBI): a crypto token that can be distributed in equal quantity to everyone in the world.Worldcoin is back again this week with a new launch – this one poised to be its biggest yet. World App, Worldcoin’s crypto wallet, built on the Ethereum sidechain Polygon, is the first product from the elusive identity upstart that anyone, anywhere will be able to download.

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