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Blood transfusion for deep space exploration

Transfusion, 2019
BACKGROUNDAstronauts on exploration missions may be at risk for traumatic injury and medical conditions that lead to life threatening hemorrhage. Resuscitation protocols are limited by the austere conditions of spaceflight. Solutions may be found in low‐resource terrestrial settings.
Elizabeth S. Nowak   +5 more
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Visualization experiences and issues in deep space exploration

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2005
Visualization tools play a key role in the exploration of outer space. Since it is difficult and expensive to send humans to other planets, immersive visualization of such hostile environments is as close as we will get for some time. Visualization is also used in a variety of supporting roles for deep space missions, from simulation and rehearsal of ...
Wright, John   +4 more
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Explore drug-like space with deep generative models

Methods, 2023
The process of design/discovery of drugs involves the identification and design of novel molecules that have the desired properties and bind well to a given disease-relevant target. One of the main challenges to effectively identify potential drug candidates is to explore the vast drug-like chemical space to find novel chemical structures with desired ...
Jianmin Wang   +4 more
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A reusable system for deep-space exploration

Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 1970
If nuclear-rocke t propellant (hydrogen) can be found on the moon, the proposed reusable deep-space transportation system appears highly attractive for Earth-moon transportation and exploration of the near planets. For planetary missions, powered Earth swingby for departure and return permits system capabilities substantially beyond any previously ...
J. G. LAFRAMBOISE, G. I. MIDDLETON
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Review of Autonomous Optical Navigation for Deep Space Exploration

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Xinguo Wei, Dongyu Xie, Gangyi Wang
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Implications of the space radiation environment for human exploration in deep space

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2005
Human exploration of the solar system beyond Earth's orbit will entail many risks for the crew on these deep space missions. One of the most significant health risks is exposure to the harsh space radiation environment beyond the protection provided by the Earth's intrinsic magnetic field.
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Using deep neural networks to explore chemical space

Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2021
The popularity and success of advanced AI methods like deep neural networks has led to novel ways for exploring chemical space. Their opaque nature poses challenges for model evaluation regarding novelty, uniqueness, and distribution of the chemical space covered.
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Exploring and Exploiting Deep Ocean Space

2021
Jules Verne’s life was framed by the second phase of the British Industrial Revolution. In his nineteenth-century world, a transition to steam occurred. It was a time of rapid technological developments and explorations of every corner of the Earth’s surface. Then the world population clock ticked slowly and was well below 1.3 billion. Today, more than
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Exploring the Design Space of Efficient Deep Neural Networks

2020 IEEE/ACM Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC), 2020
This paper gives an overview of our ongoing work on the design space exploration of efficient deep neural networks (DNNs), specifically on the novel optimization perspectives that past work have mainly overlooked. We cover two complementary aspects of efficient DNN design: (1) static architecture design efficiency and (2) dynamic model execution ...
Fuxun Yu   +4 more
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Human Space Exploration in the “Deep Space Proving Grounds”

2016
Freeman Dyson once said “there is nothing so great or so crazy that a technological society cannot be moved to do, provided that it is physically possible.” He is one of the few surviving giants among visionaries from the space race of the 1960s. In his book Disturbing the Universe, he presents heretical ideas, such as space colonisation and the ...
Giovanni Bignami, Andrea Sommariva
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