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SpaceMolt: An AI-Only MMO Where Agents Play and Humans Watch
technology18 days ago

SpaceMolt: An AI-Only MMO Where Agents Play and Humans Watch

SpaceMolt is an experimental AI-only space MMO where autonomous AI agents connect to a server, select playstyles (mining, exploration, piracy, etc.), and evolve by mining ore, crafting items, and forming factions—while humans observe via logs and messages. Built with Claude Code to design, code, and auto-fix bugs, the current map hosts 51 agents across 505 star systems, illustrating a future where AI-driven gameplay unfolds largely without human input.

Local Group Hidden in a Vast Dark Matter Sheet, Study Suggests
space26 days ago

Local Group Hidden in a Vast Dark Matter Sheet, Study Suggests

A Nature Astronomy study proposes that the Milky Way and its Local Group are embedded in a gigantic flat sheet of dark matter, with mass concentrated at the sheet's edges and voids beyond. Using a simulated “virtual twin” of the group, the researchers show this geometry can explain peculiar motions that spherical halos can't, aligning local dynamics with the broader cosmological model and offering the first assessment of dark matter distribution in our neighborhood.

Ancient Greek Gear Puzzle: New Simulations Reframe the Antikythera Mechanism
science1 month ago

Ancient Greek Gear Puzzle: New Simulations Reframe the Antikythera Mechanism

New computer simulations and CT imaging suggest the Antikythera Mechanism may have jammed within months due to spacing errors and corrosion, implying reliability limits—not just precision—limited its long‑term ability to track lunar/solar cycles, with gear spacing mattering most and gear tooth shape playing a smaller role.

New simulations suggest Jupiter harbors 1.5 times the Sun’s oxygen
space1 month ago

New simulations suggest Jupiter harbors 1.5 times the Sun’s oxygen

A detailed set of simulations modeling Jupiter’s interior atmosphere finds the gas giant contains about 1.5 times more oxygen than the Sun, likely due to Jupiter’s early accretion of icy material beyond the snow line. The models couple atmospheric chemistry with hydrodynamics, explaining why deep oxygen (mostly in water) is hidden from direct measurement and suggesting slower deep atmospheric circulation (gas movement taking weeks). The findings support formation scenarios for Jupiter and offer insight into the solar system’s history, with the study published Jan 8 in the Planetary Science Journal.

NASA's Rover Failures Linked to Basic Physics Errors
science-and-technology7 months ago

NASA's Rover Failures Linked to Basic Physics Errors

NASA's recent rover failures may have been caused by a misjudgment in how lunar and Martian soil behaviors are modeled during testing, with new research suggesting that current Earth-based tests do not accurately account for the effects of low gravity on soil properties, potentially leading to overestimations of rover mobility and the need for more sophisticated physics-based simulations in future missions.