يحاول ذهب - حر
SELF-REPLICATING PROBES COULD TRANSFORM SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION STUDY SUGGESTS
November 07, 2025
|AppleMagazine
A new theoretical study published this week proposes that self-replicating robotic probes, capable of constructing copies of themselves using materials found on asteroids and moons, could revolutionize the future of solar system exploration.
-
The concept—long discussed in science fiction and advanced propulsion circles—is now being modeled with unprecedented scientific precision, offering a potential blueprint for how humanity might scale space exploration without continuous Earth-based manufacturing.
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde and the European Space Agency (ESA) examined how autonomous machines could extract raw materials, refine metals, and assemble functioning replicas on celestial bodies rich in resources. Their models suggest that with current advances in robotic mining, in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), and Al-driven fabrication, such probes could, within decades, expand exploration exponentially—creating networks of machines that extend from Earth's orbit to the outer solar system.
The study builds upon decades of speculative work inspired by Von Neumann probes, a concept first proposed in the 1940s by mathematician John von Neumann. But unlike earlier theoretical versions that relied on hypothetical technologies, the latest research integrates feasible near-term advancements in robotics, additive manufacturing, and energy autonomy.
FROM THEORY TO NEAR-TERM POSSIBILITYAccording to the study's lead author, Dr. Stefano Pineda, the technological ingredients for limited self-replication already exist. Modular robotic systems can mine regolith, extract metals, and 3D-print simple structural components. With the addition of Al-guided assembly routines and power supplied by solar arrays, the researchers argue that the first generation of partially self-replicating machines could emerge within the next 30 to 40 years.
هذه القصة من طبعة November 07, 2025 من AppleMagazine.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من AppleMagazine
AppleMagazine
APPLE CAPTURES 28% VALUE SHARE IN INDIA BECOMES THIRD-LARGEST IPHONE MARKET BY VOLUME
Apple has captured a 28 percent value share in India's smartphone market, marking its highest level in the country to date.
3 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
MICROSOFT TO BUILD AI DATA CENTERS IN THE UAE USING NVIDIA'S BLACKWELL CHIPS
Microsoft announced plans to develop a new network of artificial intelligence data centers in the United Arab Emirates, using Nvidia's Blackwell processors to expand its global computing infrastructure.
3 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
NINTENDO LAUNCHES OFFICIAL STORE APP FOR IPHONE AND IPAD WORLDWIDE
Nintendo has released its first-ever official Store app for iPhone and iPad, allowing users to browse and purchase games, consoles, and exclusive merchandise directly from their mobile devices.
3 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
SELF-REPLICATING PROBES COULD TRANSFORM SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION STUDY SUGGESTS
A new theoretical study published this week proposes that self-replicating robotic probes, capable of constructing copies of themselves using materials found on asteroids and moons, could revolutionize the future of solar system exploration.
4 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE LAUNCHES APP STORE FOR THE WEB, EXTENDING DISTRIBUTION BEYOND DEVICES
Apple launched a web-based App Store that lets people browse listings, sign in with an Apple ID, purchase, and trigger installs from any modern browser.
4 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
STUDY FINDS LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS STRUGGLE TO DISTINGUISH FACTS FROM BELIEFS
A new academic study has found that large language models (LLMs), including leading systems developed by major technology companies, continue to struggle when asked to differentiate between verifiable facts and human beliefs.
3 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE RUMORED TO BE DEVELOPING LOWER-COST MACBOOK TO COMPETE WITH CHROMEBOOKS
Apple is reportedly preparing a new line of lower-cost MacBooks aimed at the education and entry-level markets, a move that could place the company in more direct competition with Google's Chromebook ecosystem.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
Vision Pro-THE NEW-GEN BRINGS IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN PROCESSING POWER & COMFORT
Vision Pro The Apple Vision Pro is a powerhouse machine, and its latest upgrade features the powerful M5 chip, a redesigned Dual Knit Band for all-day comfort, and visionOS 26, loaded with AI smarts and immersive features, all designed to take spatial computing to a whole new level.
5 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
AMAZON THREATENS LEGAL ACTION AGAINST PERPLEXITY OVER AI SHOPPING TOOL
Amazon has issued a legal warning to Perplexity, the rapidly growing Al search startup, accusing it of violating data use policies through its new “agentic shopping” feature—a tool that allows users to browse, compare, and purchase products directly through conversational interaction.
3 mins
November 07, 2025
AppleMagazine
QUANTUM COMPUTING STOCKS SEND SPECULATORS ON A VOLATILE RIDE AS INDUSTRY HYPE CLASHES WITH REALITY
Shares of quantum computing companies have surged and plunged in rapid succession this year, drawing comparisons to past speculative frenzies in frontier technologies.
4 mins
November 07, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
