739 Results From "nuclear power"

In a new interview, drag superstar RuPaul Andre Charles dishes on a variety of topics -- including his fortified compound.
Future Society

RuPaul Building Fortified Compound to Withstand “Cycle of Destruction”

NASA firmly recommitted itself to returning astronauts to the Moon, while fleshing out its bold vision for "president Trump's Moon base."
Starship

NASA Announces Gigantic Armada of Moon Launches to “Build President Trump’s Moon Base,” Starting Next Year

A report commissioned by the US State Department is warning that rapidly evolving AI could pose a "catastrophic" risk to national security.
Artificial Intelligence

State Department Report Warns of AI Apocalypse, Suggests Limiting Compute Power Allowed for Training

o1-preview's "chain-of-thought reasoning" allows users to get a glimpse of what the model is "thinking." It also shows how its deceiving.
OpenAI

OpenAI’s Strawberry “Thought Process” Sometimes Shows It Scheming to Trick Users

According to the US Navy, a nuclear submarine sustained damage and several injuries after hitting an "unknown object" in the South China Sea.
Nuclear Fusion

US Nuclear Sub Damaged in Collision With “Unknown Object”

Is Elon Musk really trying to streamline the government, or is he an angry divorced man, struggling to deliver on his business promises?
Elon Musk

Elon Musk’s Guiding Principle Seems to Be Trying to Inflict as Much Cruelty as Possible

The world's wealthy elites are pouring absurd sums into insane doomsday bunkers that are becoming more and more like fortresses.
Future Society

Billionaire Doomsday Bunkers Getting Bizarre Deadly Traps to Keep Out Poors

Meteorologists are getting death threats from conspiracy nuts, who believe they're covering up government weather control. Obviously.
Science & Energy

Meteorologists Are Getting Death Threats From Insane Hurricane Conspiracy Theorists

According to a recent report, China's data centers could soon consume more water than all of South Korea, in large part thanks to AI.
Artificial Intelligence

Report: Thanks to AI, China’s Data Centers Will Drink More Water Than All of South Korea by 2030

In a lengthy post on X-formerly-Twitter, AI godfater Yann LeCun argued that extremely wealthy CEOs taking control over the future of AI.
Artificial Intelligence

Godfather of AI Warns That Powerful Companies Are Seizing Control of It

The accused, 58-year-old Michael Hart of San Diego, is alleged to have illegally imported powerful greenhouse gases called hydrofluorocarbons.
Climate Change

Man Charged With Smuggling Greenhouse Gases

Elon Musk intentionally hamstrung SpaceX's Starlink network to thwart a Ukrainian attack on Russia's naval fleet near the Crimean coast.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Secretly Manipulated Starlink to Hamstring Ukrainian Attack Against Russia

Experts argue in a number of letters published by The Guardian that the recent fusion power breakthrough is too little too late.
Nuclear Fusion

Gloomy Physicists Say Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Is Too Late to Save Us

Astronomers have observed an object that's far heavier than any known neutron star, but too light to be classified as a black hole.
Off-World

Astronomers Puzzled by Inexplicable Deep Space Object

Threats of Russian invasion have led the Ukrainian military to a bizarre training location — the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. 
Military

Great, Ukraine is Doing Military Combat Drills in Chernobyl Now

Microsoft just made a massive bet on nuclear fusion energy — and that bet has OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's name written all over it.
Energy

Microsoft Signs Deal to Get Fusion Power by 2028

Scientists say they've successfully transmitted solar energy gathered in orbit down to the Earth's surface.
Solar Power

Satellite Beams Solar Power Down to Earth Using Microwave Transmitter

James Manyika, Google's head of head of "tech and society," is straddling the contradictory gap between AI optimism and AI doomsay.
Google

Google’s Lead AI Guy Says AI Will Be Amazing, Unless It Kills Us

The rocket is partially powered by plastics used in a wide variety of plastic products like laundry detergent bottles, beverage bottles and other consumer products, making it a readily available source for fuel.
Off-World

Startup Tests Rocket Powered by Recycled Plastic

There's no surviving the fireball of a nuclear bomb, but beyond that, there are certain spots indoors where you can try avoid the destructive shockwave.
Science & Energy

New Study Shows Where You Should Hide to Survive a Nuclear Attack