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Artemis II Mission and Lunar Flyby

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The Artemis II space mission marked a critical milestone on April 6 with the successful completion of its lunar flyby. The Orion spacecraft, an exploration capsule designed for deep space missions, crossed the far side of our natural satellite. The…

Preparing Databases for Agentic AI

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On April 6, 2026, the INSA Association organized a technological conference focused on digital infrastructure in the area of defense and national security. Industry experts have clearly defined the steps required for the semantic structuring of government databases. Impeccable organization…

Extreme Energy Efficiency for Language Models

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The scientific journal ScienceDaily published on April 5, 2026 a detailed research on the structural optimization of complex algorithms. The new technical format reduces the energy consumption of smart systems by up to 100 times. The reduced consumption is accompanied…

Fundamentals of Algebraic Neurogeometry

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On April 6, 2026, the Department of Mathematics at the University of British Columbia hosted a technical presentation by researcher Maksym Zubkov. The event analyzed the confluence of deep learning models with algebraic geometry, a branch of mathematics focused on…

The End of the Flash Era or How MXene Materials Save Digital Memory

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Artificial intelligence has a massive physical problem: friction. To generate a single response, processors extract and rewrite mathematical variables trillions of times a second. This data torrent slams directly into the architecture of traditional Flash memory. The technology stores information…

The Hunt for Infinity or the New Assault on Twin Prime Numbers

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Prime numbers are the fundamental building blocks of mathematics, the indivisible bricks of the entire numerical universe. As they stretch toward infinity, they become increasingly rare. They simply isolate themselves within vast oceans of ordinary numbers. But occasionally, these solitary…

The Machine Unlearning Revolution or the Art of Forgetting

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Perfect memory is now artificial intelligence’s biggest liability. Until recently, once a massive language model absorbed a book, a news article, or a line of copyrighted code, that information fused into its digital DNA. Erasing a single error or protected…

AI Surveillance: Technology Outpacing the Law

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Surveillance cameras aren’t just passive eyes anymore; they think. Modern AI woven into our cities has turned static video feeds into real-time, predictive behavioral scanners. But there’s a massive crack in this digital armor. The law is miles behind the…

Dying Stars Devour Their Giant Planets

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A star’s death is far from a quiet affair. It is a violent cosmic feast. Astronomers have recently watched as stars, exhausted of their nuclear fuel, swell into red giants and simply swallow the massive planets orbiting them. This planetary…

Algorithms Rapidly Undermine Classical Cryptography

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The digital lock that protects the world’s money and secrets is starting to creak. Until recently, modern cryptography seemed like an insurmountable mountain for our computers. But two research groups have just announced that they have found a dangerous shortcut.…