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Does Pete Hegseth’s volte-face on China reflect an America in decline?

Advertisement Opinion Does Pete Hegseth’s volte-face on China reflect an America in decline? The US defence secretary’s speech at an annual defence forum had fewer China attacks, no mention of Taiwan and a nebulous vow to be ‘strong, quiet, clear’ 3-MIN READ3-MIN 1 Listen Senior Colonel Zhou Bo (ret) is a senior fellow of the Centre for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University and a China Forum expert.

South China Morning Post 4d ago

VOLT: Vision and Language Trajectory Segmentation for Faster-than-Demonstration Policies

arXiv:2606.06323v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Humans often take longer to demonstrate a task than a robot would need to execute it. Rather than learning to replicate the demonstration at the same pace, many industrial and practical applications require robots to perform tasks as quickly as possible. In this paper, we investigate several hypotheses for learning policies that operate faster-than-demonstrations.

arXiv CS 5d ago

Universal Audio Volt 876 USB Audio Interface Review: Pro-Level Polish

In the fall of 2006, I decided emo was out and IDM was in. Fueled by the hope of becoming the next Four Tet or Aphex Twin, I marched into my local Guitar Center and purchased an audio interface to convert my guitar and vocals into ones and zeroes, then mangle them in Ableton Live. When I got home, I plugged a brand-new M-Audio Fast Track Pro into my Windows desktop and immediately hit a brick wall of audio driver configuration hell.

Wired 9d ago

Collisionless Bulk Electron Heating in Resonant Low-Voltage Capacitively Coupled Plasmas

arXiv:2606.09493v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We investigate collisionless power absorption in resonant, low$-$pressure capacitively coupled plasmas (CCPs). In these radio-frequency (RF) discharges, the sheath capacitance almost exactly balances the plasma inductance, driving the total RF discharge voltage down to just a few volts. However, plasma persists not only in this ultra$-$low$-$voltage regime; it also generates ions that strike the electrodes with kinetic energies substantially...

arXiv Physics 1d ago

Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant

Cosmic rays seen at Earth show a wide range of particle energies, from 107 electron-volts (eV) to more than 1020 eV, the latter being about the same as the kinetic energy of a 450 gram football (soccer ball) being kicked across the pitch at about 8 meters per second. A plot of cosmic ray energies from the Milky Way galaxy often shows a fair amount of what scientists might call "structure"—interesting deviations from the underlying trend called "knees" and "ankles" that indicate new processes...

Phys.org 11d ago

Everything you need to know ahead of second AUSL s...

The Athletes Unlimited Softball League begins its second season with high hopes as it rides the wave of record Women's College World Series viewership. Game 2 of the championship series drew 2.5 million viewers on ESPN with a peak of 3 million, making it the most watched softball game ever. The first 14 World Series games included five of the top seven most watched non-finals games ever.

ESPN 1d ago

Powering up a module from the IBM 604: an electronic calculator from 1948

1948 was an interesting time for computing. For decades, businesses had used punch card equipment that added and sorted electromechanically. Now these electromechanical relays and counting wheels were being used to build room-filling general-purpose computers such as Harvard Mark I (1944) and IBM's SSEC (1948).

Hacker News 3d ago

Scientists think they solved the mystery of the Amaterasu particle

Scientists think they solved the mystery of the Amaterasu particle - Date: - June 9, 2026 - Source: - Penn State - Summary: - The mysterious Amaterasu particle may not be a proton at all. New research suggests that some of the most extreme cosmic rays could be ultraheavy atomic nuclei, heavier than iron, which are better able to retain their energy while traveling through space. This idea could help explain how these rare particles reach Earth and provide new clues about the powerful cosmic...

Science Daily 1d ago

Nvidia partners with LG robotics to build humanoid robots in South Korea

NVIDIA and LG Group are building an AI factory to accelerate LG Group’s next wave of AI-driven businesses, spanning robotics, autonomous driving, data center technologies and GPU cloud services. The AI factory will provide LG Group with accelerated computing infrastructure to train, simulate, validate and deploy AI-based applications across its key businesses. The collaboration brings together NVIDIA’s full-stack, end-to-end AI factory platform with LG Group’s global leadership in consumer...

Hacker News 2d ago