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The Download: NASA’s nuclear spacecraft and unveiling our AI 10

The Download: NASA’s nuclear spacecraft and unveiling our AI 10

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. NASA is building the first nuclear reactor-powered interplanetary spacecraft. How will it work?  Just before Artemis II began its historic slingshot around the moon, NASA revealed an even grander space travel plan. By the end of 2028, the agency aims to fly a nuclear reactor-powered interplanetary spacecraft to Mars.  A successful mission would herald a new era in spaceflight—and might just give the US the edge in the race against China. But the project remains shrouded in mystery.  MIT Technology Review picked the brains of nuclear power and propulsion experts to find out how the nuclear-powered spacecraft might work. Here’s what we discovered.  —Robin George Andrews  This story is part of MIT Technology Review Explains, our series untangling the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here.  Coming soon: our 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now  Each year, we compile our 10 Breakthrough Technologies list, featuring …

Oh Great in Paris: Unveiling a new chapter with new graphic novel ‘Smoke’ – arts24

Oh Great in Paris: Unveiling a new chapter with new graphic novel ‘Smoke’ – arts24

Japanese manga star Ito Ogure aka Oh Great takes centre stage in Paris this season, as the celebrated creator of Air Gear unveils his first graphic novel “Smoke” at the upcoming Festival du Livre de Paris. It’s a rare chance to discover a new side of one of Japan’s most influential artists – just one of the cultural highlights lighting up the French capital right now. Also making waves: a spectacular immersive journey into the story of the Titanic, where visitors can step aboard the legendary ship and relive its myth and tragedy. Music and gaming fans can dive into “Video Games & Music” at the Philharmonie de Paris, tracing the evolution of iconic soundtracks from “Pong” to “Final Fantasy”. Meanwhile, cinema lovers can rediscover Marilyn Monroe at a major retrospective at the Cinémathèque française, marking 100 years since her birth. And in Marseille, the Mucem explores the powerful – and often contested-role of motherhood in society with its thought-provoking “Bonnes Mères” exhibition. From manga to myth, video games to vintage Hollywood, these are our …

Reform UK Election Candidate Suspended Day After Unveiling

Reform UK Election Candidate Suspended Day After Unveiling

Reform UK has suspended one of its election candidates less than 24 hours after he was unveiled. Party chiefs have launched an investigation into claims Stuart Niven diverted thousands of pounds from a taxpayer-backed Covid loan into his personal account. He is also disqualified as a company director until 2033. Niven was only announced as one of Reform’s candidate at the upcoming Scottish Parliament elections on Thursday. Nigel Farage joined Lord Offord, the party’s leader in Scotland, at the event, which also saw the launch of Reform’s election manifesto. A spokesperson from Reform UK Scotland said: “We take allegations like this very seriously, and a full investigation is underway.” It has also been reported that a Reform candidate in Fife said former SNP first minister Humza Yousaf was “not British”. And the party’s candidate in Galloway and West Dumfries, Senga Beresford, has previously given her support to far-right agitator Tommy Robinson. Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said: “Reform Scotland’s campaign has immediately been exposed as the farce that it is. “From the dodgy dealings of …