Federal agencies are working to halt their use of Anthropic tools amid a battle between the Claude maker and President Trump over how those services should be used.
Technology from Cambridge superchip architect Arm is proving literally out of this world for SpaceTech pioneers, including NASA. Stephen Ozoigbo, Head of Government Partnerships & Ecosystems, Arm ...
Nasa said Thursday that the long-delayed launch of Artemis 2, the first crewed flyby mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, could come as soon ...
Just a day after NASA launched its Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft on a multi-month, ultra-efficient journey to the Moon, it ...
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Why some messages can be compressed more than others, Huffman coding and Shannon’s entropy
Why can some messages be compressed while others cannot? This video explores Huffman coding and Shannon’s concept of entropy, showing how probability and information theory determine the ultimate ...
NASA is overhauling its Artemis moon landing program. NASA's new administrator Jared Isaacman announced the shakeup in the flight lineup Friday, days after the space agency's new moon rocket ...
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Dickinson High School students among 60 teams nationwide to win NASA Student Tech Rise Challenge
Lots of kids dream of being astronauts, but very few actually end up working for NASA. One group of students from Dickinson High School is the exception: they’re already working with NASA to send ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
New NASA-level software framework reproduces DUT vs ΛCDM results, resolving Hubble and growth tensions with Δχ² = ...
IData, software developed by an Endicott-based team, will be used in NASA's Artemis 2 mission carrying astronauts around the moon.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex officials are planning a new 55,000-square-foot attraction code-named Project Aero near ...
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NASA defense test kicked asteroid off course - and changed its orbit around the sun
NEW YORK, United States - Four years ago, NASA purposely smashed a spacecraft into a small asteroid to see if they could deflect it -- a test to prove humanity could protect Earth from threatening ...
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