This is Lunar Lake – Intel’s completely overhauled laptop chip with artificial intelligence that erases memory sticks

Last year, Intel boasted that its Meteor Lake processors, called Core Ultra, represented the company’s biggest architectural change in 40 years. But Intel didn’t rest on its laurels: today it’s revealing how Lunar Lake, its next laptop chip coming this fall, will overhaul the formula again. Faced with the existential threat of Armi and the … Read more

Standard Chartered: UK bank accused of helping to finance terrorists

Image title, Standard Chartered Bank has its headquarters in the city of London Item information the author, Andy Verity role, Economy Correspondent 2 hours ago A British bank that escaped prosecution for money laundering carried out billions of dollars in transactions for terrorist financiers, US court documents allege. Standard Chartered, one of the UK’s biggest … Read more

Physicists discover the “three-dimensional vortex” of zero-dimensional ferroelectrics

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Researchers at KAIST, in collaboration with multiple institutions, have experimentally confirmed the three-dimensional distribution of vortex-shaped polarization inside ferroelectric nanoparticles. Using electron atomic tomography, they mapped the atomic positions in the barium titanate nanoparticles and calculated the internal polarization distribution. This discovery confirms theoretical predictions made 20 years ago and has potential for the development … Read more

Sony BURANO Firmware Roadmap

Sony has announced the details of a firmware roadmap for BURANO. During the next year BURANO Version 1.1 and Version 2.0 will be published. According to Sony, these updates will bring a host of new recording modes, support for live event production, and many other improvements based on user feedback. Version 1.1, which is expected … Read more

Scientists find the largest known genome inside a tiny plant

Last year, Jaume Pellicer led a team of other scientists into a forest on Grande Terre, an island east of Australia. They were looking for a fern called Tmesipteris oblanceolata. Standing only a few inches tall, it was not easy to find on the forest floor. “It’s not noticeable,” said Dr. Pellicer, who works at … Read more

New Earth-sized planet discovered orbiting star that will live for 100 billion years

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An international team has discovered an Earth-sized planet orbiting a long-lived red dwarf, providing unique insights into potentially habitable worlds. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Researchers using robotic global telescopes discovered an Earth-sized planet, SPECULOOS-3 b, orbiting an ultracool red dwarf inside Milky Way. This planet, tidally locked and likely lacking an atmosphere due to intense radiation, offers … Read more

Dream Chaser Tenacity arrives at Kennedy Space Center

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Illustration of Sierra Space’s first dream shooter, called DC#1 (Persistence). Credit: Sierra Space Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser Tenacity, part of NASA‘s initiative to increase commercial supply missions in International Space Station, arrived at the Kennedy Space Center for its first mission. After rigorous pre-launch testing, it is scheduled to deliver 7,800 pounds of payload using … Read more

Should we be worried about the Hubble telescope status update coming on June 4?

A metallic-wrapped spacecraft in space, which looks black, above Earth.

We’ll get an update on NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope tomorrow (June 4), and it could be a pretty big deal. On June 3, the agency announced that the Hubble Space Telescope team will hold a press conference about the observatory’s status tomorrow at 4 p.m. EDT (2000 GMT). Specifically, officials said the purpose of this … Read more

NASA and Boeing set a new date for the Starliner crewed flight test

NASA and Boeing set a new date for the Starliner crewed flight test Updated: 5:53 PM EDT June 3, 2024 NOW TRY BLASTING THIS FREAK OUT OF THE CAPE. AFTER TWO TRIALS, THE PRESSURE IS ON TO SUCCESSFULLY DEMONSTRATE THIS NEW WAY FOR ASTRONAUTS TO TRAVEL TO THE INTERNATIONAL ISSUE, A SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH THIS WEEK … Read more