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Jan 23, 2024

China’s Zhuque-3 reusable rocket completes 1st vertical takeoff and landing test

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The first vertical takeoff and landing test (VTVL) for the Zhuque-3 reusable methane-powered carrier rocket was successfully conducted in the Gobi Desert in northwestern China on Friday afternoon, according to its developer LandSpace, a Chinese commercial aerospace company.

The company said that the test flight lasted for about 60 seconds, with the trial rocket reaching a height of approximately 350 meters above the ground. The rocket landed 100 meters away from the liftoff point with a precision of about 2.4 meters.

The company said that the full-sized trial rocket prototype verified the key technologies for the first stage of Zhuque-3, which is set to be launched in 2025. These technologies include variable-thrust technology with a wide range and landing guidance and control.

Jan 23, 2024

How 1960s Mouse Utopias Led to Grim Predictions for Future of Humanity

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What experiments with animal groups can tell us about the possible future of human society.


John Calhoun studied behavior during overcrowding in mice and rats.

Jan 23, 2024

Blazerye/DrugAssist

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Drugassist: a large language model for molecule optimization.


Contribute to blazerye/DrugAssist development by creating an account on GitHub.

Jan 23, 2024

What Are Extracellular RNAs Doing Outside of Their Comfort Zone?

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In recent years scientists have been surprised to find RNAs outside of their cellular comfort zone. A Yale study offers insight into what they’re doing there.

Jan 23, 2024

$2 Million Supercar Runs on Hydrogen And Exhales Drinkable Water Through Its Exhausts

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Powered by hydrogen and emitting nothing but water, the Hyperion XP-1 hypercar is a true game changer, but it won’t come cheap.

Jan 23, 2024

Paper page — Spotting LLMs With Binoculars: Zero-Shot Detection of Machine-Generated Text

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Join the discussion on this paper page.

Jan 23, 2024

What is trauma? The author of “The Body Keeps the Score” explains | Bessel van der Kolk | Big Think

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Jan 22, 2024

Earthquake of magnitude 7.1 strikes Kyrgyzstan-China border region; tremors felt in Delhi-NCR

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The quake was at a depth of 10 km (6.21 miles), GFZ said.

Jan 22, 2024

A brilliant trip back to the technological future

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Stanislaw Lem’s forgotten masterwork Summa Technologiae, now in English half a century after publication, is a heady mix of prescience, philosophy and irony.

By Simon Ings

Jan 22, 2024

Summa Technologiae

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image„Summa Technologie is a „mother-essay from which most of Lem’s later essayistic books stem. It was written in times when most of the discussed issues – today sometimes quite obvious ones – belonged to the world of fantasy. The ambition behind this project still amazes, especially if we take into consideration that Lem tried to set up a secular edifice of knowledge, competing in its universalism with Saint Thomas Aquinas and his Summa Theologica.

At the same time the book rivals world futurology — in the domain of foreseeing future ways of science and technology. Current generation, interested in biotechnology and informatics, shall find in Lem’s “Summa” the project and prophecy of todays’ successes of these disciplines.

The English translation (University Of Minnesota Press, 2013) is the work of Joanna Zylinska, professor of new media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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