New Scientist reports that constellations of satellites that reflect sunlight to Earth could be used for space advertising at a cost of $65 million per mission.
An opinion piece in the Boston Globe about the chess scandal involving 19-year-old American Hans Niemann, who is accused of cheating in more than 100 online matches, mentions that anti-cheating experts such as computer science professor Ken Regan at UB say that a statistical analysis of Neimann’s games since August 2020 shows nothing glaringly suspicious.
Kenneth Regan, professor of computer science and engineering and an expert on chess cheating, was interviewed by NPR for a story on the latest scandal in which 19-year-old American Hans Niemann is accused of cheating more than 100 times in online matches.
Spectrum News 1 interviewed Sayanti Mukherjee, assistant professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, for a story on the challenges of burying power lines in an effort to cut down on snapped utility poles during severe storms like Hurricane Ian.
Kenneth Regan, professor of computer science and one of the world’s leading chess cheating experts, says there’s no evidence of foul play to support Magnus Carlsen’s accusation that Hans Niemann cheated during a recent match between the two players.
Hackaday’s story on automated labs included mentioned the Artificial Chemist, which was developed by Kristofer Reyes, UB Department of Materials Design and Innovation, and North Carolina State University.