A paleontologist from The University of Texas at Austin discovered fossilized remains of Ice Age animals in a central Texas underground stream while snorkeling. The fossils include a giant tortoise and a pampathere, an armadillo relative about the size of a lion, marking the first time such animals have been found in the region.
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Crew 11 astronauts visited Huntsville to emphasize the Marshall Space Flight Center's role in upcoming moon missions. The visit highlighted the center's contributions to NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the lunar surface. The astronauts discussed the importance of Marshall's work in developing the Space Launch System and other technologies essential for future lunar exploration.
Crew 11 astronauts visit Huntsville, highlight Marshall’s role in next moon missions - WAFF
ConvertWithMoss, a free open-source multi-sample converter tool, has released a significant update focused on vintage Akai equipment. The update enhances compatibility and functionality for users working with Akai samples, improving the tool's utility for music production and sound design involving classic Akai hardware.
ConvertWithMoss, free open-source multi-sample converter tool: the big vintage Akai update - synth anatomy
Oracle announced new agentic AI capabilities for its AI Database, featuring a Unified Memory Core that processes vector, JSON, graph, relational, spatial, and columnar data in a single ACID-transactional engine without sync layers. The release includes Vectors on Ice for vector indexing on Apache Iceberg tables, a standalone Autonomous AI Vector Database service, and an Autonomous AI Database MCP Server for agent access. Oracle aims to address data fragmentation and consistency challenges in enterprise AI deployments.
Oracle converges the AI data stack to give enterprise agents a single version of truth

Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have developed advancements in aerial robots inspired by the flight mechanics of bats. The study focuses on mimicking bat wing movements to improve robot maneuverability and efficiency. This bioinspired approach aims to enhance the design and performance of flying robots for various applications.
Bats Inspire Advance in Aerial Robots - Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)
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