713 Results From "nuclear power"

Harvard astornomer Avi Loeb suggests interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could've sent off the Wow! Signal back in 1977.
Astronomy

Mysterious Object Cruising Through Solar System May Have Emitted a Signal, Scientist Says

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”

Crowdstrike CEO and cofounder George Kurtz seemed nearly as stumped as the rest of us when trying to explain today's glitch.
Future Society

Crowdstrike CEO Visibly Agitated On Camera After Massive Outage

During Google's latest quarterly earnings call, the tech giant's CEO boasted that a large percentage of its new code is written by AI.
Google

Google CEO Says 25 Percent of Its Code Is Now AI-Generated

A teenage member of billionaire Elon Musk's DOGE boys was previously fired from an internship after being accused of leaking sensitive data.
Elon Musk

One of Elon Musk’s DOGE Boys Was Fired by Previous Job for Leaking Company Secrets

Thought to be some kind of galaxy, the Little Red Dots were spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope and have stumped astronomers for years.
Off-World

Astronomers Say They’ve Finally Solved the “Little Red Dots” Mystery

AI company Anthropic has partnered with shadowy defense contractor Palantir, despite claiming it puts safety first.
Anthropic

The AI Startup Anthropic, Which Is Always Talking About How Ethical It Is, Just Partnered With Palantir

Rolls-Royce Will Be Building a Nuclear Reactor for the Moon
Moon

Rolls-Royce Will Be Building a Nuclear Reactor for the Moon

The venerable has a new AI chatbot, designed to answer climate questions. Why won't it answer prompts about AI's growing climate footprint?
Artificial Intelligence

Washington Post Launches AI to Answer Climate Questions, But It Won’t Say Whether AI Is Bad for the Climate

With the release of "Oppenheimer," a new study looks back at the devastating destruction wrought by the atom bomb.
Science & Energy

Oppenheimer’s Atom Bomb Apparently Spread Fallout on 46 US States

New York University scientists say that forces within neutron stars can slice through the star itself and send out intense gamma-ray bursts.
From Quarks to Quasars

Grim Blades of Energy Could Chop Stars in Half, Scientists Say

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

A supermassive black hole is shooting out a jet so intense it's causing stars along its path to erupt in explosions called novas.
Black Holes

Scientists Say Furious Black Hole Making Nearby Stars Explode

Mark Zuckerberg is planning to spend billions of dollars to build and open-source human-level AI — and that idea is pretty freaky.
Artificial Intelligence

Experts Terrified by Mark Zuckerberg’s Human-Tier AI Plans

A simple trick involving poetry is enough to jailbreak the tech industry's leading AI models, researchers found.
Ethics

Scientists Discover “Universal” Jailbreak for Nearly Every AI, and the Way It Works Will Hurt Your Brain

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

New observations uncovered more supermassive black holes than previously detected, which could hold clues to how they first formed.
Black Holes

The Early Universe Was Absolutely Littered With Black Holes, Scientists Find

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”

A multinational energy company found out it messed with the wrong employee, after the disgruntled man's antics disrupted the whole operation.
Future Society

Man Installed “Kill Switch” So That If He Was Ever Fired, All Hell Would Break Loose

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