The Rise of Compute Capacity Markets: Reshaping Cloud Dynamics

Exploring how excess compute capacity from enterprises and AI operators could create a flexible market challenging hyperscalers, with benefits in cost, efficiency, and optionality.

Massive Asteroid 2026 JH2 to Skim Earth on Monday—Live Stream Available

Asteroid 2026 JH2, up to 115 ft wide, will pass Earth closer than satellites on Monday. Watch live via Virtual Telescope Project.

How to Use a Gravity Assist: Lessons from NASA's Psyche Mission Flyby of Mars

Learn how NASA's Psyche spacecraft used a gravity assist from Mars to gain speed and change trajectory, with a step-by-step how-to guide covering planning, calculations, execution, and tips.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Exploring Mars ESCAPADE with This Week In Space Podcast Episode 210

Learn how to listen to and deeply engage with This Week In Space Episode 210 on Mars ESCAPADE mission, featuring Dr. Robert Lillis, with active listening and research tips.

Mastering the Vaonis Vespera III and Pro 2: A Step-by-Step Guide to Ultra-Sharp Stargazing

Learn how to set up and optimize the Vaonis Vespera III and Pro 2 smart telescopes for ultra-sharp stargazing. Step-by-step guide covers model selection, calibration, app use, and tips.

The New Geosynchronous Arms Race: 5 Things to Know About US, China, and Russia's Space Spy Games

Geosynchronous orbit is now a high-stakes arena as US, China, and Russia deploy inspector satellites to monitor each other's spacecraft.

New Study Reveals Serotonin May Amplify Tinnitus Symptoms

New study reveals serotonin may amplify tinnitus by activating a specific brain circuit in mice, explaining why some people on SSRIs experience louder ringing.

Vitamin B2's Hidden Role in Cancer Cell Survival: A Q&A Exploration

Vitamin B2 helps cancer cells survive by supporting a protective shield against ferroptosis; roseoflavin, a vitamin B2 mimic, can break this shield and trigger cell death, offering a new therapeutic angle.

The Choline-Anxiety Connection: How a Nutrient Gap May Affect Your Brain

New research links anxiety disorders to lower brain choline levels, especially in the prefrontal cortex. This nutrient deficit may impair emotional control, suggesting future nutrition-based treatments. Questions explore the discovery, implications, and dietary sources.

Why the Galaxy S26 Ultra Left Me Unimpressed: A Three-Week Reality Check

After three weeks with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, I found it competent but not groundbreaking. At $1,300, it feels like a refined rehash rather than a true flagship leap.

Vivo X300 Ultra: How Its Camera App Outpaces Pixel and Galaxy

Vivo X300 Ultra's camera app outshines Pixel and Galaxy with intuitive controls, telephoto extenders, and AI-driven features, making it a new standard in mobile photography.

Boosting Multi-Agent AI: RecursiveMAS Cuts Tokens by 75% and Speeds Inference 2.4x

RecursiveMAS uses embedding-based communication to cut token usage by 75% and speed inference by 2.4x, while improving accuracy and lowering training costs.

10 Breakthroughs in Long-Horizon Planning with World Models: The GRASP Approach

GRASP breaks long-horizon planning barriers using virtual states, parallel optimization, stochastic exploration, and gradient reshaping for robust world model control.

Breaking the Memory Barrier: How SSMs Revolutionize Long-Term Video Understanding

New SSM-based video world model from Stanford, Princeton & Adobe overcomes attention's memory bottleneck with block-wise scanning and local attention, enabling long-term coherence in dynamic scenes.

Who Failed and When? New Benchmark Helps Diagnose Multi-Agent System Breakdowns

Researchers introduce automated failure attribution for LLM multi-agent systems, creating Who&When benchmark to diagnose which agent caused a failure and when.

Decoding Failures in Multi-Agent AI Systems: Who Dropped the Ball and When?

New research introduces Automated Failure Attribution for LLM Multi-Agent systems, creating the Who&When benchmark to identify which agent caused a failure and when, accepted at ICML 2025.

Australian Teenagers Pioneer Low-Cost Radio Telescopes for Classroom Science

Australian teens develop a <$500 radio telescope kit, making radio astronomy accessible to schools worldwide for real scientific research.

Revolutionizing Multi-Agent AI: How RecursiveMAS Boosts Speed by 2.4x and Cuts Token Use by 75%

RecursiveMAS boosts multi-agent AI inference by 2.4x, cuts token use by 75%, improves accuracy in code, medical reasoning, and search via embedding-space communication inspired by recursive language models.

Unraveling the Mystery of Lightning: New Insights from Space and Earth

Explore how cosmic rays, runaway electrons, and high-energy radiation are revolutionizing our understanding of lightning, based on Joseph Dwyer's groundbreaking research.

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory: Unlocking the Secrets of the Transient Universe

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will survey the entire sky every few days, studying asteroids, supernovas, dark matter, and interstellar visitors.

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