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— Carl Sagan

Astronomy

Why Google’s custom AI chips are shaking up the tech industry

Google is reportedly in talks to sell its tensor processing units – a type of computer chip specially designed for AI – to other tech companies, a move that could unsettle the dominant chip-maker Nvidia
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Why Google’s custom AI chips are shaking up the tech industry

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 4 hours 6 min ago
Google is reportedly in talks to sell its tensor processing units – a type of computer chip specially designed for AI – to other tech companies, a move that could unsettle the dominant chip-maker Nvidia
Categories: Astronomy

Upheavals to the oral microbiome in pregnancy may be behind tooth loss

Dental problems often arise or get worse during pregnancy, and a new study hints that rapid changes to the oral microbiome at this time could be at least partly to blame
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Upheavals to the oral microbiome in pregnancy may be behind tooth loss

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 7 hours 5 min ago
Dental problems often arise or get worse during pregnancy, and a new study hints that rapid changes to the oral microbiome at this time could be at least partly to blame
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How to Really See the Stars

Scientific American.com - 8 hours 21 min ago

A technique called interferometry can greatly magnify tiny objects on the sky, and is powerful enough to reveal the surfaces of nearby stars

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Nancy Grace Roman Has Been Shaken, Frozen, and Screamed At. Now It's Ready For Its Next Round of Tests

Universe Today - 8 hours 26 min ago

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope continues its inexorable march toward launch. It recently completed another series of tests that brings it a few steps closer to a launch pad in Florida. This time, the telescope was split into two separate parts - an inner portion and an outer portion, each of which went through separate tests throughout the fall.

Categories: Astronomy

Africa’s forests are now emitting more CO2 than they absorb

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 10 hours 5 min ago
Logging and mining are destroying swathes of the Congo rainforest, with the result that African forests went from being  a carbon sink to a carbon source in 2010 to 2017
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Africa’s forests are now emitting more CO2 than they absorb

Logging and mining are destroying swathes of the Congo rainforest, with the result that African forests went from being  a carbon sink to a carbon source in 2010 to 2017
Categories: Astronomy

Plastic can be programmed to have a lifespan of days, months or years

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 10 hours 6 min ago
Inspired by natural polymers like DNA, chemists have devised a way to engineer plastic so it breaks down when it is no longer needed, rather than polluting the environment
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Plastic can be programmed to have a lifespan of days, months or years

Inspired by natural polymers like DNA, chemists have devised a way to engineer plastic so it breaks down when it is no longer needed, rather than polluting the environment
Categories: Astronomy

This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 28 – December 7

Sky & Telescope Magazine - 10 hours 15 min ago

Saturn remains super-thin-ringed high after dark. The interstellar comet, 11th magnitude, is now nice and high in the dark before dawn. Don't wait; moonlight approaches.

The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 28 – December 7 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

Categories: Astronomy

Our verdict on sci-fi novel Every Version of You: We (mostly) loved it

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 10 hours 19 min ago
New Scientist Book Club members share their thoughts on our November read, Grace Chan's Every Version of You
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Our verdict on sci-fi novel Every Version of You: We (mostly) loved it

New Scientist Book Club members share their thoughts on our November read, Grace Chan's Every Version of You
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Read an extract from The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 10 hours 25 min ago
The New Scientist Book Club is currently reading Iain M. Banks's classic sci-fi novel The Player of Games. In this extract, we meet protagonist Gurgeh for the first time
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Read an extract from The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks

The New Scientist Book Club is currently reading Iain M. Banks's classic sci-fi novel The Player of Games. In this extract, we meet protagonist Gurgeh for the first time
Categories: Astronomy

Why sci-fi novelist Iain M. Banks was an ‘astounding’ world-builder

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - 10 hours 30 min ago
The New Scientist Book Club is currently reading the late Iain M. Banks’s Culture novel The Player of Games. Fellow science fiction author Bethany Jacobs reveals how his work inspired her
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Why sci-fi novelist Iain M. Banks was an ‘astounding’ world-builder

The New Scientist Book Club is currently reading the late Iain M. Banks’s Culture novel The Player of Games. Fellow science fiction author Bethany Jacobs reveals how his work inspired her
Categories: Astronomy

Portrait of NGC 1055

APOD - 11 hours 6 min ago

Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 1055 is a dominant member of


Categories: Astronomy, NASA

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APOD - 11 hours 6 min ago

Stars, like bees, swarm around the center of bright


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APOD - 11 hours 6 min ago

What did Comet Lemmon look like when it was at its best?


Categories: Astronomy, NASA