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3D Systems and NASA Join Forces: Space Radiators Get a 3D Makeover!

In a groundbreaking collaboration, 3D Systems has teamed up with Penn State and Arizona State University to support NASA's research in thermal management using 3D printing technology. This initiative involves creating lightweight, efficient heat rejection radiators for space applications. By developing 3D-printed titanium radiators and nickel titanium shape memory alloys, the team achieved significant reductions in weight and improved operating temperatures—boons for space missions like those involving CubeSats. The tech's potential extends to industries such as automotive and high-performance computing.

Jun 3
3D Systems and NASA Join Forces: Space Radiators Get a 3D Makeover!

Penn State's 'Cheat-a-thon' Challenges Students to Test AI in Academia

Penn State University is shaking up the academic world with its 'Cheat-a-thon', a competitive event running from March 3rd to April 6th, 2025. This unique contest invites students to use solely generative AI tools to tackle tough faculty questions, aiming to explore the strengths and pitfalls of AI in education. With cash prizes on the line, the competition also seeks to uncover AI's role in exacerbating inequalities and spreading misinformation while upholding academic integrity.

Mar 4
Penn State's 'Cheat-a-thon' Challenges Students to Test AI in Academia

NASA Boosts AI Weather Forecasting with $1.23M Grant to Penn State

NASA has awarded $1.23 million to Penn State's College of IST to enhance weather forecasting using AI and satellite data. This two-year project will harness computer vision to expedite data processing, aiming for faster and more precise forecasts. Collaboration includes the Argonne National Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NOAA, and the University of Chicago.

Jan 17
NASA Boosts AI Weather Forecasting with $1.23M Grant to Penn State