NASA and Google are collaborating to test an AI-powered medical assistant designed to support astronauts on long-duration missions, where communication delays with Earth make real-time medical consultations impossible. NASA, which is committed to a new era of human spaceflight with its Artemis program, is working with Google to test a proof of concept for a Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant …
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SpaceX cleared for tenth Starship test flight
PARK CITY, Utah — SpaceX will perform its next Starship/Super Heavy test flight Aug. 24 after completing an investigation into the failure of the previous mission and getting approval from the Federal Aviation Administration. To continue reading this article: Register now and get3 free articles every month. You’ll also receive our weekly SpaceNews This Week newsletter every Friday. Opt-out at …
Read More »Is GPT-5 really worse than GPT-4o? Ars puts them to the test.
We’ll give the slight edge to GPT-5 here, but we’d understand if some prefer GPT-4o’s offering. Public figures Prompt: Give me a short biography of Kyle Orland GPT-5 gives a short bio of your humble author. OpenAI / ArsTechnica GPT-5 gives a short bio of your humble author. OpenAI / ArsTechnica GPT-5’s bio, continued. OpenAI / ArsTechnica GPT-5’s bio, continued. …
Read More »If You Can’t Stop Craving Ice, Get a Blood Test — Best Life
Food cravings can occur for a range of reasons that are physical, mental, and emotional. And while some cravings may represent a sudden and intense but passing desire for a specific food, others are your body’s way of alerting you to a more persistent underlying condition. Experts say one specific example of this is craving ice, as it may signal …
Read More »Seahawks’ new-look offense aces its biggest test yet, dominating Chiefs: Takeaways
SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks’ first-team offense couldn’t have asked for a better showing Friday night at Lumen Field, both in terms of schematics and success rate. On Seattle’s first play from scrimmage in a preseason bout with the Kansas City Chiefs, running back Zach Charbonnet shot through a hole created by the right side of his offensive line and …
Read More »$2 One-Drop Blood Test Detects Hidden Diseases in 15 Minutes – SciTechDaily
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Read More »New Genetic Test Predicts Children With Future Risk of High BMI : ScienceAlert
A new test helps predict which kids face the largest genetic risk of a high body mass index (BMI) later in life. That could help parents establish healthy habits early on. The new test, put together by a large team of international researchers, is what’s known as a polygenic score or PGS. These scores are used to group genetic variations …
Read More »US Space Force’s new deep space radar tracks multiple satellites 22,000 miles away in key test
A powerful new radar system designed to detect and track objects in distant orbits above Earth has passed a key initial test. The “Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability,” or DARC, is a multi-site radar system being developed by the U.S. Space Force and its counterparts in the United Kingdom and Australia. Once complete, the system will consist of three separate …
Read More »Matthew Stafford will test back with another workout on Saturday
The Rams will try again with quarterback Matthew Stafford this weekend. Head coach Sean McVay told reporters after Thursday’s joint practice with the Saints that Stafford will go through another extensive workout on Saturday. The script will be similar to what Stafford did last Saturday. “Hopefully [his back] responds a little bit better,” McVay said, via Sarah Barshop of ESPN. …
Read More »Cuttlefish Pass Classic Psychology Test Designed for Children
A study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B has revealed that common cuttlefish can pass a test of delayed gratification—a benchmark of cognitive ability typically applied to children, primates, and birds. This research, led by behavioral ecologist Alexandra K. Schnell of the University of Cambridge, adds another layer to our understanding of cephalopod intelligence, and it’s forcing scientists …
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