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South Korea to seek priority supply of Nvidia Vera Rubin GPUs, science minister says

South Korea to seek priority supply of Nvidia Vera Rubin GPUs, science minister says SEOUL, June 8 : South Korea will ask for priority supply of Nvidia's next-generation Vera Rubin graphics processing units, as deliveries are expected to be delayed, Science and ICT Minister Bae Kyung-hoon said on Monday. Bae said a government notice for South Korea's GPU project had been issued earlier in the day, adding that a supply of Nvidia's B300 chips was expected to arrive on time. "B300 supply looks...

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Prospects for Astrobiology and Technosignature Searches with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time

arXiv:2606.00574v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will map sources in multiband colour--variability space. We present a prototype coherence-based framework for astrobiology and technosignature searches, in which candidates are treated as structured departures from natural astrophysical manifolds rather than isolated photometric outliers. We illustrate the framework with three simulated cases: five Kuiper Belt Object (KBO)...

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Nvidia Clears Memory’s Big Three for Vera Rubin HBM4 Supply

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Rubin Tracks Skyscraper-Size Asteroids and Failed Supernovas

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Probabilistic Data-Driven Modelling of Astrophysical Transients: The Neural Process Family for Ultrafast and Class-Agnostic Light Curve Reconstruction with NightLANP

Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Astrophysical observations from Earth are subject to weather, environmental, and scientific constraints that lead to sparse, irregular light curves. On the eve of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time, its dataset offers unprecedented opportunities for transient science. Yet a key challenge remains its cadence, sparse and irregular across six bands, limiting inference.

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Kaleidoscopic meteorite could be a piece of a 'lost world' from the early solar system — Space photo of the week

Kaleidoscopic meteorite could be a piece of a 'lost world' from the early solar system — Space photo of the week A rare meteorite found in the Sahara Desert may be evidence of a long-lost "protoplanet" that formed in the early solar system before being destroyed in a colossal collision, a new study suggests Quick facts What it is: NWA 12774, a 16-ounce (454 grams) angrite meteorite Where it was found: The Sahara Desert, Northwest Africa When it was shared: June 1, 2026 Throughout its...

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Astronomers gaze into the 'Crystal Ball Nebula' and see a vision of our dying sun — Space photo of the week

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A giant star may have destroyed itself in one of the universe's rarest explosions

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