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    The Far Side of the Moon Was Volcanically Active, New Studies Confirm
    The near side of the moon has been studied more extensively than the far side. Dinkun Chen, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia CommonsScientists analyzed the first and thus far only rock samples from the far side of the moon to understand how the area differs from the familiar near sideThe moon takes the same amount of time to orbit around our planet as it does to rotate around its axis, which means that from Earth we can only ever see the same side of the moon. Though this near side has been studied via telescopes, crewed missions, orbiting spacecrafts and more, the scientific community has had far fewer opportunities to study its mysterious counterpart.Out of sight, however, doesnt always mean out of mind. In June, Chinas Change 6 lunar lander returned to Earth with the first soil samples ever collected from the far side of the Moon.Now, two studies of the samples published in the journals Nature and Science have just confirmed that the moons other half had active volcanoes billions of years ago.Imagine having rock samples from maybe ten locations in North America, and thats what you know about Earth, Stephen Elardo, a planetary scientist at the University of Florida in Gainesville who was not involved in the studies, tells Science News Lisa Grossman. Then all of a sudden you get your first rocks from South Africa or Australia. Now you get to have that as another data point to learn about the whole planet. Thats basically what this is for the moon.While scientists already knew of ancient volcanic history on the moons near side, previous research had hypothesized the presence of long-extinct volcanoes on the far side as well. These two studies now confirm it.The more than four pounds of lunar soil included fragments of basalt (a type of volcanic rock), most of which the scientists dated to approximately 2.8 billion years ago via radioisotope dating, which analyzes the rate of radioactive decay. A single basalt fragment dates to about 4.2 billion years ago, and is the oldest known lunar basalt sample brought back to Earth.To obtain a sample from this area is really important because its an area that otherwise we have no data for, Christopher Hamilton, a planetary volcano expert at the University of Arizona who was not involved with the research, tells the Associated Press Adithi Ramakrishnan.The age of the far side samples indicate that region of the moon had volcanic activity 4.2 billion years ago and 2.8 billion years agoand during the period in between. Near side samples had previously suggested that the moon experienced volcanic activity from around 4 billion years ago to about 3 billion years ago, per Science News Lisa Grossman.Both teams of researchers also noted that the 2.8-billion-year-old basalt samples had relatively low levels of KREEPpotassium (K), rare-earth elements (REE) and phosphorus (P)which contrasts with higher levels in near side lunar samples. The decay of radioactive materials in KREEP creates heat, and it could have driven the prolonged duration of volcanic activity on the visible side. But scientists aren't sure, without high levels of those elements, how the far side stayed molten for so long, Elardo tellsScience News. Distribution of distinct volcanic episodes on the moon's far side. The remote sensing image highlights the Chang'e-6 landing site. Yang MuhanThe relatively young age of the basalts (retrieved by Change-6) is surprising along with the composition being practically devoid of radioactive elements, Clive R. Neal, a planetary geologist at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of the Science study, tells CNNs Katie Hunt. It prompts the question how and why were these magmas generated, Neal addsThe asymmetry between the Moons near side and far side remains an unresolved mystery, says Qiu-li Li, a co-author of the Nature paper and a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Geology and Geophysics, to CNN. The China National Space Administration will allow international scientists to apply to study the samples. Further research might one day explain the differences between the two sides of the Moon.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Astronomy, China, Geology, Moon, New Research, Outer Space, Volcanoes
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    A 35,000-Year-Old Saber-Toothed Cub Was Unearthed in Siberiaand It Still Had Its Whiskers and Claws
    The cub belongs to the species,Homotherium latidens,and was unearthed from theBadyarikha River in Yakutia, Siberia. A.V. Lopatin et al., Scientific Reports 2024While searching for mammoth tusks in eastern Siberia, scavengers found a rare ice mummy along the banks of the Badyarikha River. One of the many treasures to be unearthed in Siberia, the finding turned out to be a three-week-old saber-toothed kitten preserved in the permafrost.The study, published on Thursday in Scientific Reports, describes the frozen kittens 35,000-year-old body. The mummy contains the head and front parts of the animal, including fur and muzzle, making it possible for scientists to study these for the first time.This amazing find is one of the most exciting moments of my career, says Manuel J. Salesa, a paleontologist at the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid who was not involved in the study, to the New York Times Asher Elbein.Many paleontologists working with felids, including myself, have been hoping for decades to see a frozen saber-tooth felid from the permafrost, he adds.Using radiocarbon dating, the researchers found that the cub lived somewhere between 35,500 to 37,000 years ago. It also belonged to the species Homotherium latidens, and lived in the Late Pleistocene. Judging by its incisors, scientists estimate it was about three weeks old.Alexey V. Lopatin, director of the Borissiak Paleontological Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences and author of the study, tells NBC News Mirna Alsharif that it was a fantastic feeling to see such a long-extinct animal.Siberias cold and dry conditions, with part of the region sitting above the Arctic Circle, make it easy to preserve ancient fossils. The permafrost layer, underneath an active soil, is frozen sediment that has remained so for two or more years. This is the layer where well-preserved fossils are often found, including a mummified woolly rhino and a 32,000-year-old wolf head.Although other bones of Homotherium have been found, this rare cub marked the first time the appearance of an extinct mammal that has no analogues in the modern fauna has been studied, the study authors write.Other frozen Homotheriums will surely be unearthed, Lopatin tells the New York Times. Salesa, the paleontologist in Madrid, tells the outlet he hopes the researchers find adults. That would be absolutely shocking, he adds.Lopatin and his colleagues were able to study the cubs neck and tufts of fur, even its paws. This is where the permafrost layer played an important role, as the muscles, bones and skin are well preserved in the permafrost ice, Lopatin tells Gizmodos Isaac Schultz. Forepaws of three-week-old large felid cubs: TheA,B, and, belong to the frozen mummy cub,Homotherium latidens,while D belongs to a modern lion. A.V. Lopatin et al., Scientific Reports 2024The cub had no carpal pads, a physical trait common in cats and dogs, which may have been useful for walking on snow, says Lopatin, per the New York Times. The study also notes that the cub had a large stout neck, different than those of modern lion cubs.The cubs dark brown fur, however, was perhaps the most surprising thing, Lopatin tells the outlet. The well-preserved carcass offers a new glimpse into the extinct species. Previous descriptions were drawn from fossil bones, but the mummified cub provides insight into their soft tissue anatomy.DNA can be extracted, and this is one of the next stages of our research, Lopatin tells Gizmodo.The team is already working on another study where theyll discuss the anatomical features of the cub in more detail, they write in the new paper. For now, at least, the remarkable frozen cub offers a snapshot of a time long gone, when woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats roamed Earth.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Cats, Fossils, History, Mummies, Russia
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    SuperScale puts its latest fundraise toward gaming analytics SuperPlatform
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    Nvidia accelerates Google quantum AI design with quantum physics simulation
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    SuperScale raises $1.2m in funding round
    SuperScale raises $1.2m in funding roundInvestment will further support the launch of the firm's SuperPlatform business analytics serviceImage credit: SuperScale News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on Nov. 19, 2024 SuperScale has raised $1.2 million in a funding round to support its new game business analytics service, SuperPlatform.The investment was led by existing investors Across Private Investments, LevelUp Ventures, Zero One Hundred, and Venture to Future Fund in addition to new investor Strecko Investments.SuperScale will extend the funding round by a further $2.15 million by the end of the year.Its game business analytics platform provides studios with a single source of insights from over 40 sources covering marketing, product, and finance.It also includes features such as predictive modelling and automated data health monitoring to tailor to companies using the platform.SuperPlatform soft-launched in August 2024, with 60 studios using the platform so far."SuperPlatform is our flagship software-as-a-service offering, and is the culmination of eight years of internal development encompassing all the tools and models developed by SuperScale," said SuperScale CEO and founder Ivan Trančik."It has already delivered record profits to our partners as part of our existing complementary solutions and, by offering it as a unified platform, we can empower a much broader range of studios to achieve unprecedented results."Last June, SuperScale raised $5.4 million in a Series A funding round led by Venture to Future Fund.
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    Play Ventures raises $140m in third gaming fund
    Play Ventures raises $140m in third gaming fundFirm expects to invest in up to 25 early-stage games companies worldwideImage credit: Play Ventures | Left to right; Henric Suuronen, Anton Backman, Harri Manninen News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on Nov. 18, 2024 Play Ventures has closed its third gaming fund, having raised $140 million.As GamesBeat reported, Play Ventures will continue to invest in early-stage games companies. However, this round will focus on mobile free-to-play games and infrastructure and AI-enhanced gaming tools.Play Ventures has made eight investments since the closure of its third round in June 2023, including in AI startup Beyond.The firm is expecting to invest in between 20 to 25 companies worldwide, focusing on pre-seed to series A funding rounds."Mobile gaming is one of the most dynamic arenas of our time, presenting massive, untapped potential," said Play Ventures founding partner Henric Suuronen."With Fund III, we're investing in a new wave of billion-dollar games and interactive experiences, supercharged by the transformative powers of AI."It's the largest investment to date for the VC fund, which brings Play Ventures' total to $315 million having raised $135 million in April 2021 and $40 million in August 2019.
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    Astro Bot and Balatro headline Game Awards' 2024 nominees
    The Game Awards revealed its 2024 nominees for the upcoming ceremony, and most of the year's biggest players were honorably nominated.For the vaunted Game of the Year award, candidates include the PlayStation platformer Astro Bot, deckbuilder darling Balatro, big RPG hits Metaphor: ReFantazio and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, breakout smash Black Myth: Wukong, and FromSoftware's Shadows of the Erdtree expansion for its 2022 hit Elden RIng.If the expansion to a two-year-old game getting a Game of the Year nomination is an eyebrow raiser, the Game Awards gave its seal of approval over the weekend. Ahead of the nominations, the awards show said sizable post-launch content like Erdtree (or last year's Cyberpunk 2077: The Phantom Liberty) were eligible for Game of Year if the jury (which consists of global media outlets like Giant Bomb, DiscussingFilm, and NPR) "deems the new creative and technical work to be worthy of a nomination."Both Astro and Rebirth are also nominated in respective categories like "Best Family Game" and "Best RPG," and have the most nominations at seven each. Metaphor follows with six nominations, including "Best Art Direction," "Best Narrative," and "Best Score."Some of the Game Awards categories and their nominees are below, while the full list can be seen and voted on here. The winners will be revealed on Thursday, December 12.Game of the YearBalatro (Localthunk)Metaphor: ReFantazio (Atlus)Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Square Enix)Black Myth: Wukong (GameScience)Astro Bot (Team Asobi/PlayStation)Elden Ring: Shadows of the Erdtree (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)Best Game DirectionBalatro (Localthunk)Metaphor: ReFantazio (Atlus)Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Square Enix)Black Myth: Wukong (GameScience)Astro Bot (Team Asobi/PlayStation)Elden Ring: Shadows of the Erdtree (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)Best NarrativeFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth (Square Enix)Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Ryo ga Gatoku/Sega)Metaphor: ReFantazio (Atlus)Hellblade II: Senua's Sacrifice (Ninja Theory/Xbox)Silent Hill 2 (Bloober Team/Konami)Best PerformanceBriana White (Aerith Gainsborough, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth)Hanna Telle (Max Caulfield, Life is Strange: Double Exposure)Humberly Gonzlez (Kay Vess, Star Wars Outlaws)Luke Roberts (James Sunderland, Silent Hill 2Melina Juergens (Senua, Hellblade II: Senua's Sacrifice)Innovation in AccessibilityCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 (Treyarch/Activision Blizzard)Dragon Age: The Veilguard (BioWare/EA)Diablo IV (Blizzard Entertainment)Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (Ubisoft Montpellier/Ubisoft)Star Wars Outlaws (Massive Entertainment/Ubisoft)Best AdaptationArcane (Riot/Fortiche/Netflix)Knuckles (Sega/Paramount)Fallout (Bethesa/Prime Video)Like a Dragon: Yakuza (Sega/Prime Video)Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (Powerhouse Animation/Netflix)
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    Roblox adds more parental controls to its revamped child safety procedures
    Justin Carter, Contributing EditorNovember 18, 20242 Min ReadImage via Roblox Corp.At a GlanceRoblox Corp. has implemented even more options to address its platform's child safety concerns.New child safety protocols have come to Roblox, and parents now have greater insight into what their kids are doing on the creation platform.As part of the new reforms, parents can access parental control features from their own devices, rather than needing their child's to do it. They can now link their accounts to their child's, which lets them see their child's friends list and playtime and establish limits on screentime, in-game content, and how much real-world money is spent on Roblox.These features were first reported by Bloomberg in October, and have been deemed "a considerable leap forward" by Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) CEO Stephen Balkam. "By offering robust tools for non-intrusive monitoring and privacy, Roblox is providing families with the confidence they need to foster a secure and enriching online environment," he said in a statement.Roblox's new safety measures in contextRoblox Corp.'s new safety rules come after numerous reports concerning the lack of real protections for its younger players. Part of how it's addressing those concerns is by requiring content creators to answer a questionnaire that will provide age-appropriate summaries and images for their experiences targeted toward players aged 13 and under.In addition, Roblox Corp. will now only permit players aged 13 and younger to publicly broadcast messages within a Roblox game or experience. By default, players within that age bracket will no longer able to directly message others, although that setting can be tweaked by parents.Certain experiences will also be age-gated: players aged 9 or under will only be able to access "Minimal" or "Mild"-rated content by default. Unlocking "Moderate" content will require parental permission.MichelleLipkin, executive director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) said the new options and parental controls address "the need to improve safety features for kids and empower parents with the tools they need to help their kids navigate the complex media ecosystem."Read more about:RobloxTop StoriesAbout the AuthorJustin CarterContributing Editor, GameDeveloper.comA Kansas City, MO native, Justin Carter has written for numerous sites including IGN, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. In addition to Game Developer, his writing can be found at io9 over on Gizmodo. Don't ask him about how much gum he's had, because the answer will be more than he's willing to admit.See more from Justin CarterDaily news, dev blogs, and stories from Game Developer straight to your inboxStay UpdatedYou May Also Like
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