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Is Catching a Ride on Asteroids the Future of Long-Range Space Travel? [10-29-2024]

Scientists Suggest Catching a Ride on Asteroids as a Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Space Travel

Ukrainian scientists propose utilizing asteroids as a mode of transportation to Mars and Venus as a cost-effective and safer alternative to using traditional spaceships. Their research suggests that this approach could reduce operational costs and minimize exposure to radiation and microgravity that astronauts face during a spaceship trip.

Source: https://orbitaltoday.com/2024/10/29/riding-asteroids-to-mars-and-venus-new-study/


Rapid Growth of Battery Storage Transforms US Power Grid

The US power grid has added over 20 gigawatts of battery storage capacity since 2020, equivalent to the power output of 20 nuclear reactors, in response to the increasing frequency and severity of climate-driven disasters and the growing integration of renewable energy sources. The rapid growth of battery storage is transforming the nation's power grid, with projections suggesting the capacity could double to 40 gigawatts by 2025. While the rise of battery storage presents opportunities for a more flexible, resilient, and sustainable energy grid, experts caution that it's not a complete solution and that longer-duration energy droughts and transmission infrastructure upgrades remain significant challenges.

Source: https://www.techspot.com/news/105339-us-power-grid-has-added-over-20-gigawatts.html


Mumbai Pharma Company Facilitates Sale of Nvidia AI Chips to Russia

A Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company, Shreya Life Sciences, is involved in selling top-end Dell servers optimized for artificial intelligence to Russia, raising concerns among the US and its European allies about India's role as an intermediary in the sales. These events highlight challenges to the effectiveness of recent trade restrictions, and the difficulty of effectively regulating advanced AI hardware in the increasingly complex global geopolitical climate.

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-10-27/russia-is-getting-nvidia-ai-chips-from-an-indian-pharma-company


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