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Video game actors are voting on a new contract. Here’s what it means for AI in gaming

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An 11-month strike by video game performers could formally end this week if members ratify a deal that delivers pay raises, control over their likenesses and artificial intelligence protections.This post was originally published on this […]

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Scientists use AI to create protein that kills E. coli

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In the last year, there has been a surge in proteins developed by AI that will eventually be used in the treatment of everything from snakebites to cancer. What would normally take decades for a […]

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Probing the cosmic ‘Dark Ages’ from the far side of the moon

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Astronomers want to unlock the secrets of the “Cosmic Dawn” by sending a miniature spacecraft to listen out for an “ancient whisper” on the far side of the moon.This post was originally published on this […]

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Artificial solar eclipses in space could reveal inner workings of the sun

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Recreating artificial solar eclipses in space could help astronomers decipher the inner workings of our sun much quicker than if they had to wait for the celestial show on Earth.This post was originally published on […]

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First-ever ribosomal synthesis of cyclic peptides opens new avenues for next-generation drug design

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Inside our cells, ribosomes—the tireless “protein factories” of life—have just shown off a new skill they haven’t used in billions of years. A research team has become the first in the world to successfully expand […]

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‘We’re AI,’ popular indie rock band admits

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An indie rock band with more than a million monthly listeners on Spotify has owned up to being an AI-generated music project following days of speculation about whether the group was real.This post was originally […]

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New software promises to make precision genome editing with CRISPR accessible to more researchers

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A Ph.D. student in biomolecular engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has built a software program designed to facilitate the kind of precision genome editing involved in the development of cutting-edge therapeutics for […]

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Fungicides intended to suppress turfgrass diseases may damage fairways

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Golf course managers have much more insight into which fungicides to use to suppress turfgrass diseases, such as the common and costly dollar spot disease, without damaging the grass on their fairways, thanks to a […]

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The multitasking microbe that turns CO₂ into minerals

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At more than 470 times the atmospheric concentration of CO₂, a humble soil bacterium does something extraordinary: it turns gas into stone.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Space

An astronaut called a satellite ‘impossible’

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Not much can surprise someone who partook in four shuttle missions and three space walks during a 36-year career with NASA. Let alone, for someone who has spent their life studying space and space travel, […]

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