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A Surprising Discovery from mit: Simpler Models More Accurate Than Artificial Intelligence for Climate Predictions

A Surprising Discovery from mit: Simpler ...

A new study from mit reveals that complex deep learning models are not always the best for climate predictions. Research shows that simpler, physically based models can be more accurate for predicting temperature, while artificial intelligence has the advantage of predicting local precipitation.

James Webb telescope captures Butterfly Star: Amazing view of planet birth in disk IRAs 04302+2247

James Webb telescope captures Butterfly Star: ...

The James Webb Space Telescope delivers a spectacular new image of the Butterfly Star, IRAs 04302+2247. This unique protoplanetary disc, seen from the edge, provides unprecedented insight into the earliest stages of planet formation. Discover how scientists study this cosmic cradle 525 light-years away.

US space leadership on the brink of collapse: How China with Tiangong Station takes dominance from NASA and ISS

US space leadership on the brink of collapse: ...

The retirement of the International Space Station in 2030 and cuts in NASA'S budget put the US at risk of losing space dominance. As America faces a potential vacuum in low-earth orbit, China is making unstoppable progress with its Tiangong station and plans for the moon, threatening to take the lead.

Revolution in space: Axiom Space and Red Hat

Revolution in space: Axiom Space and Red ...

A revolutionary orbital data center, a project of Axiom Space and Red Hat, has arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). This technology will enable real-time data processing directly in orbit, reducing dependence on communication with the Earth and laying the groundwork for future commercial space stations.

Return of the Crew-10 mission: Revolutionary research at the ISS for the future of medicine, robotics and space travel

Return of the Crew-10 mission: Revolutionary ...

NASA and SpaceX Crew-10 astronauts have safely returned after six months aboard the ISS. Their work on dozens of studies brings crucial advances in the development of new therapies for cancer and osteoarthritis, the creation of materials for advanced robotics, and the development of technologies for the removal of hazardous space debris.

Revolution in Space: SpaceX-33 Mission carries organ bioprinters, bone medicine and metal 3D printer to ISS

Revolution in Space: SpaceX-33 Mission ...

NASA’s latest SpaceX-33 resupply mission to the ISS brings groundbreaking experiments. Researchers are testing 3D bioprinting of nerve implants and liver tissues, evaluating a drug against bone loss, and advancing metal 3D printing technology — paving the way for future missions and benefiting humanity

Ecological disaster in South Australia: Deadly algae Karenia mikimotoi destroys marine life due to heatwave

Ecological disaster in South Australia: ...

The coasts of South Australia have for months been covered by a yellow-green sea caused by the blooming of Karenia mikimotoi algae. Fueled by a record marine heatwave, this phenomenon causes mass fish deaths and threatens the entire marine ecosystem, while also posing a health risk to humans

James Webb Telescope peered into the dusty heart of the Butterfly Nebula and unveiled the secrets of the hidden star NGC 6302

James Webb Telescope peered into the dusty ...

The James Webb Space Telescope captured stunningly detailed infrared images of the heart of the Butterfly Nebula (NGC 6302). The location of the previously hidden central star was revealed, the chemical composition of the dusty torus shaping the nebula was analyzed, and complex organic molecules were discovered in its wings

Habub: Everything You Need to Know About the Terrifying Wall of Dust, How It Forms and What Dangers This Sandstorm Brings

Habub: Everything You Need to Know About the ...

Discover what a habub is, the powerful sandstorm that creates an apocalyptic wall of dust. Learn how this meteorological phenomenon arises from thunderstorms, where it most often occurs, and what dangers it poses to health and traffic. Get key tips on how to protect yourself from this increasingly common natural threat

Historic cooperation between ESA and JAXA: The Ramses mission will closely study asteroid Apophis during its 2029 flyby

Historic cooperation between ESA and JAXA: ...

The Japanese space agency JAXA has officially requested funding to participate in ESA’s Ramses mission. The goal is to study asteroid Apophis during its unique and close passage by Earth in 2029. This collaboration will strengthen global efforts in planetary defense and provide key data on asteroids