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Nicole Kidman, who ‘makes movies better,’ gets AFI Life Achievement Award – The Associated Press

  1. Nicole Kidman, who ‘makes movies better,’ gets AFI Life Achievement Award The Associated Press
  2. Meryl Streep Was “Traumatized” Watching Nicole Kidman’s Emotional Scenes in ‘Big Little Lies’: “Never Seen Anything Like That in My Life” Hollywood Reporter
  3. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Pose with Teenage Daughters Sunday and Faith at Her AFI Tribute PEOPLE
  4. Nicole Kidman Holds Court in Gold Balenciaga Gown, Naomi Watts Dons Givenchy and More Stars at the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award Gala Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban’s daughters attend her AFI tribute gala USA TODAY

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Groundbreaking achievement as bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use – EurekAlert

  1. Groundbreaking achievement as bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use EurekAlert
  2. It’s not ‘Star Wars’-level tech yet, but doctors get a step closer to a bionic hand with special surgery and AI CNN
  3. ‘Bionic woman’ is first to have robotic limb merged with bone — and controlled with her mind New York Post
  4. ‘Groundbreaking’ bionic arm that fuses with user’s skeleton and nerves could advance amputee care Euronews
  5. Bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use Medical Xpress
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‘Oppenheimer’: First Reactions To Christopher Nolan Film Starring Cillian Murphy Call It “Awe-Inspiring,” “Staggering” & A “Spectacular Achievement” – Deadline

  1. ‘Oppenheimer’: First Reactions To Christopher Nolan Film Starring Cillian Murphy Call It “Awe-Inspiring,” “Staggering” & A “Spectacular Achievement” Deadline
  2. First ‘Oppenheimer’ Reactions Call Christopher Nolan’s Historical Epic a ‘Total Knockout’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Oppenheimer first reactions hail Christopher Nolan’s epic as flawless with a sublime Cillian Murphy p… JoBlo.com
  4. ‘Oppenheimer’ First Reactions Praise Christopher Nolan’s ‘Most Impressive Work Yet’: A ‘Spectacular Achievement’ and ‘Total Knockout’ Variety
  5. Oppenheimer | The Cast Featurette Universal Pictures
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Association between breastfeeding duration and educational achievement in England: results from the Millennium Cohort Study – Archives of Disease in Childhood

  1. Association between breastfeeding duration and educational achievement in England: results from the Millennium Cohort Study Archives of Disease in Childhood
  2. How long you breastfeed may impact your child’s test scores later, study shows CNN
  3. Breastfeeding children for longer linked to better test scores when they’re teens Study Finds
  4. Breastfeeding duration associated with improved educational outcomes in later life News-Medical.Net
  5. Breastfeeding Babies For Longer Linked To Better Test Scores, Study Finds NDTV
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A new Xbox achievement system with PS5-like ‘medals’ was designed at a Microsoft Hackathon

November saw Microsoft’s annual Hackathon event, where groups of developers, designers, and innovators come together from across Microsoft to compete and invent new potential products and services within and adjacent to the Microsoft ecosystem. The winner of this year’s Hackathon was an app that helps you provide tech support to a loved one remotely, in view of the all-too-familiar frustration one might experience while trying to help a less tech-savvy friend over the phone. 

Microsoft’s Hackathon 2022 event (opens in new tab) saw more than 10,000 inventions compete for the grand prize, with more than 68,000 employees across the world taking part in what Microsoft describes as the “world’s largest private hackathon.” 

I recently had the opportunity to check out some of the hackathon projects for myself thanks to trusted sources, and a couple of the Xbox-oriented projects certainly caught my eye. One project included a “Windows Handheld Mode” shell for Windows 11, that converts the interface into something more suitable for gaming on a Steam Deck-sized handheld PC. There were also prototype streaming services pitched, which would reward viewers with Microsoft Points for watching live streams on Xbox while integrating Twitch or Patreon. Another idea included an “Xbox Inventory” system, which would allow you to collect and carry cosmetic in-game items between titles. My favorite project — and one that I think is sorely needed — is an extension of the existing Xbox achievements system, something the designers dubbed Xbox Achievements 3.0. 

Although it’s unclear who was behind the project, a team of designers and developers at Microsoft joined forces during this year’s Hackathon event to create a proof of concept for a so-called “Xbox Achievements 3.0.” This system would sit alongside the existing Gamerscore system, awarding players with PlayStation-like bronze, silver, and gold trophies for various per-title and even system-level accomplishments. For example, in the video shared with us anonymously above, you can see a concept medal pop for playing 300 titles on Xbox Game Pass. 

The presentation also showcased how each medal count would be displayed beneath your profile on Xbox.com and on consoles, giving players another way to showcase their accomplishments across various activities on Xbox Live (which has since been renamed Xbox network, although nobody is going to call it that). 

In any case, this concept is tantalizing, despite the fact it most likely will never materialize into an actual product. It’s reminiscent of some of the proposals for the canceled Xbox Careers system from yesteryear, as Microsoft acknowledged the fact that gamer’s habits have changed. More and more players are sticking to a single service-oriented title for longer periods of time, rather than grazing across multiple titles. Xbox Game Pass’ all-you-can-eat library keeps Xbox achievements afloat, though. Vampire Survivors offers mountains of 5G gamerscore achievements that pop at the end of every run, which represents a truly exemplary utilization of the aging system. However, many unscrupulous indie publishers have taken to releasing shovelware games that are designed entirely to grant 1000 gamerscore for doing practically nothing — a practice Sony PlayStation reportedly plans to ban, no less. 

According to our sources, Microsoft engineers proposed that their system would be able to detect which games had been completed per user, to award medals retroactively.  (Image credit: Windows Central)

In any case, the very fact developers are looking at this internally at Microsoft even in a hobbyist capacity suggests to me there’s a growing spotlight on how little Xbox achievements have evolved, while competitors like PlayStation and Steam have developed and improved upon the systems Microsoft pioneered back in the day. Improving Xbox achievements was one of the top concerns Xbox fans shared with me during last year’s big feedback survey I conducted, after all. 

I for one, hope we see something like these Xbox “Medals” materialize into a real product, someday.



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Disney Dreamlight Valley Achievements Are Surprisingly Intense

Image: Disney / Gameloft / Xbox / Kotaku

What should one have to do to earn an award? How much work should one have to complete before receiving an achievement? These are questions without answers. But according to the devs behind Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need to catch nearly 2000 fish and harvest over 4000 vegetables before you get achievements. Better get to work!

Dreamlight Valley was released a week ago via paid early access across Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC. Its combo of iconic Disney characters like Goofy, Stardew Valley-like farming, and Animal Crossing-like village management has been a hit. We here at Kotaku are really enjoying it, even if Mickey’s eyes are a bit creepy and Scrooge McDuck is a greedy bastard. And within this new hit game, you can find a long list of challenges and tasks to complete. But outside of that, like every other modern game in 2022, Dreamlight Valley also has Xbox achievements and PlayStation trophies. And some of these are wild!

For example, one achievement asks players to start 1,000 daily conversations. Depending on how often you play and how many villagers you’ve unlocked this could take weeks or more likely months to accomplish. Another one tasks players with farming and harvesting 4,500 vegetables. Again, this will take most players weeks or months to unlock. The same is true for the achievement that requires you to catch 1,800 fish or cook 900 meals. Your average Dreamlight Valley player—someone who isn’t farming for coins or trying to min/max everything—will probably go a few weeks before getting their first achievement.

Read More: 35 Things I Wish I Knew Before Playing Disney Dreamlight Valley

Now there is at least one easy-to-get achievement that you can grab right now in a few minutes. It’s the trophy that only requires you to take 50 photos. That number is so small compared to all the others that I can only assume it’s a typo and that the devs intended players to take 5,000 photos.

Of course, for folks who are grinding out massive carrot farms or similar ways to bring in extra cash quickly, I suspect they’ll unlock many of these in no time. But for the majority of Dreamlight Valley players, these will be long-term goals to work on. Like owning a home, planning a family, or finally going one week without having a mental breakdown over the state of the planet.

While these achievements take a lot of time or smart grinding to unlock, I’m not actually frustrated by them at all. For one thing, the game constantly rewards you through quests and dreamlight challenges. Plus, as crazy as they are, I appreciate that for many players, they’ll still be unlocking achievements even after playing for weeks and weeks.

Games like this tend to be things people invest tons of time into, so building out your trophies in a way that rewards long-term players is probably a smart way to keep people invested, even after they’ve cooked 500 plates of fish or crudites. At that point, you’re already past the halfway point to get the achievement. So, why stop now? You don’t want to disappoint Mickey Mouse, do you?

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Xbox currently experiencing achievement outage [update: seemingly fixed]

It looks like there are some major issues with Xbox achievements at the moment, with players on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One unable to unlock achievements. Xbox 360 titles are reportedly still working as normal. [updated]

Update: We’re seeing a lot of reports of achievements now unlocking correctly for players, so it seems like a fix may be in progress — thanks to everyone who has been reporting in on their own situations. Many are also seeing retroactive unlocks for achievements earned during the outage, although some have said they have had to repeat unlock conditions in order to get them to work, so it seems like this might shake out on a case-by-case basis… fingers crossed for your retro-pops, and let us know below if you’re still having issues!

Original story: No, it’s not just you — Xbox achievements are not unlocking correctly for players at this time, and we’re informed that Xbox support has been notified and is already investigating a fix for the problem. Several people have stated that Xbox 360 achievements are still unlocking normally, but we’ve also seen reports claiming that following similar outages in the past, 360 achievements unlocked during the downtime later failed to sync, so you might want to err on the side of caution.

Xbox achievements are currently not unlocking correctly

It is hoped that any achievements unlocked during this outage will pop retroactively once everything returns to normal, but since we won’t know for sure until it all comes back online, we would advise against performing achievement-unlocking actions that would be unrepeatable for the time being in the event that this does not happen.

We’ll try to keep you posted on the outage and let you know when things return to normal.

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Biden embraces a signature Trump achievement on first trip to the Middle East, aiming to bring Israel and Saudi Arabia closer

In the lead-up to the trip, US officials have been working to deepen Israeli-Arab security coordination and broker agreements that will inch Israel and Saudi Arabia — which do not have diplomatic relations — closer to normalization.

People familiar with the matter said Saudi Arabia is expected to announce this week that it will allow all commercial flights to and from Israel to use its airspace and allow Israel’s Muslim minority to take charter flights directly to Saudi Arabia to participate in the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Biden will also fly directly to Saudi Arabia from Israel, a moment that he called a “small symbol of the budding relations” between the two countries.

Senior Biden administration officials said full Saudi-Israel normalization remains out of reach, though covert coordination between the two countries has expanded.

“It’s changed the security situation in the Middle East,” a senior US official said of the Abraham Accords signed in late 2020. “Our job is to go deeper with the countries that have signed up and to go wider if we can.”

The Biden administration’s focus on expanding normalization agreements between Israel and Arab countries has frustrated Palestinian officials who would prefer the US focus on reviving the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process. But US officials say their focus on Arab-Israeli normalization is a recognition of realities in the region: The momentum for growing Arab-Israeli ties coupled with dead-end political conditions in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Two senior administration officials said the administration would like to see movement toward Israeli-Palestinian peace but said the White House has decided not to pursue the kind of high-level shuttle diplomacy that previous administrations have chased because it would likely fail.

“We’re very careful about setting objectives, particularly in the Middle East. Where administrations have gotten themselves in deep trouble is by promising the Moon and not being able to deliver and wasting time and resources and investment,” a senior administration official said. “Had we launched a peace process, there would have been nobody at the table.”

“If the parties are ready to talk, we are always going to be right there to help, but we are not going to come out with some top-down mandated plan and create expectations that can’t be met,” the official said.

Attempting to make incremental progress on Israeli-Palestinian relations

US officials have instead focused on making incremental progress to improve living conditions for Palestinians and restoring relations with the Palestinian Authority.

“The Palestinian relationship that we walked into had been totally severed. We restored relations with the Palestinians, we turned back on funding for the Palestinians — almost $500 million — and we have looked for opportunities to improve the lives of Palestinians wherever we could,” the senior administration official said.

Biden is expected to visit a Palestinian hospital in East Jerusalem this week and announce $100 million in new funding for those facilities, US officials said. The Biden administration has also been working with Israel on an aid package to bolster the Palestinian Authority, which governs Palestinian-controlled parts of the West Bank.

Palestinian officials are still calling on Biden to do more to reverse Trump administration actions, including making good on his pledge to reopen a US consulate in Jerusalem to deal with Palestinians. That promise has gone unfulfilled amid disapproval from Israel.

Palestinian officials are also urging the US to do more to hold Israel accountable for the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in May, which the US State Department said last week “likely” resulted from gunfire from Israel Defense Forces positions during an IDF-led raid in the West Bank.

The State Department caveated their conclusion, however, by saying that a forensic analysis “could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet that killed” Abu Akleh. The statement angered Abu Akleh’s family, who wrote a letter to Biden saying his administration failed to conduct a thorough probe into her killing.

The Israeli government was angry with the statement, too, according to a senior Israeli official, because it appeared to contradict itself. On the one hand it said the analysis was inconclusive, and on the other concluding the bullet likely came from the IDF. “We do have a problem with the way it was presented,” the official said.

Even amid that dispute, US officials have been working to ensure that the trip is not marred by an increase in tensions between Israel and Palestinians, encouraging dialogue between the two sides that led to the first call between an Israeli Prime Minister and Palestinian Authority President in five years last week, in which Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas congratulated new Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid on his ascension and the two leaders expressed their wishes for peace.

“We’re encouraging them (Israelis and Palestinians) to have conversations and encouraging them to do things that keep things calm,” a senior US official said.

State Department officials also requested last month that Israel tamp down on any military operations and settlement activity in the West Bank at least while Biden is in town, a second senior US official said.

The White House is particularly keen on avoiding a repeat of Biden’s visit to Israel as vice president in 2010, when Israel’s Interior Ministry approved a settlement expansion in east Jerusalem while Biden was in the country trying to build support for new talks with the Palestinians. Biden condemned the announcement and White House officials were so furious at the time that they urged Biden to fly home, officials told CNN.

Asked whether Israel will honor US requests not to engage in settlement announcements around Biden’s trip, the senior Israeli official would say only that Israel is doing “everything possible” to make the visit a success.

‘A policy earthquake’

The Biden administration’s focus on the Abraham Accords more broadly, though, also reflects a recognition that a fundamental shift in regional dynamics has begun.

“In some ways, it’s a policy earthquake,” said David Makovsky, a distinguished fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy who worked on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process during the Obama administration. “I think there’s a fundamental paradigm shift from which there’s no return.”

Ahead of Biden’s trip, Israeli officials have made no secret of their eagerness to advance toward normalization with Saudi Arabi and their hope that Biden can help them make progress on that front.

“Saudi Arabia, the way we see it, is that it is a very important country in the Middle East and beyond. In expanding Israeli normalization with the Arab world, we would also like to see Saudi Arabia as part of that expansion,” a senior Israeli official told CNN.

To that end, Israel has pushed for Biden to travel to Saudi Arabia and mend ties with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman — whom the US accused in a declassified CIA report of having approved the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi — believing that expanding the Abraham Accords would be more difficult without strengthened US-Saudi relations, despite Biden’s tough domestic political situation around Saudi relations. The Crown Prince has denied involvement in the murder.
When Biden travels to Jeddah on Friday, he will attend a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council plus three — Egypt, Iraq and Jordan. He will also hold a bilateral meeting with Saudi King Salman and his advisers, including MBS. Some US officials told CNN they are hoping that MBS and Biden have some one-on-one time as part of the meeting, though the choreography will likely be driven by the Saudi hosts.
Biden is likely to bring up Khashoggi’s murder, US officials told CNN, and the administration is hoping MBS will acknowledge some responsibility for the crime. While oil production is not expected to be the main topic of the meeting, US officials do expect the topic to arise — there is hope that the Kingdom will commit to increasing production in the weeks following the meeting.

The Yemen conflict will be a central piece of the conversation as well. US officials are hoping that the Saudis agree to extend the truce between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, for six more months.

While US officials are not expecting the Saudis to throw any major curve balls during the events, they acknowledge that it is possible especially because the Saudis are hosting. When National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met last year with MBS at a beach-front property along the coast of the Red Sea, MBS was dressed in shorts, while Sullivan and other US officials wore suits. It created a bizarre juxtaposition, adding another layer of strain to an already tense meeting, officials said.

The Biden administration is not overly anxious about the meetings, though, because of the extensive diplomatic groundwork that has already been laid over the last eight months by Biden’s national security advisers. And the US has already been central to deepening Israeli-Arab security coordination following the key decision last year to move military coordination with Israel under US Central Command, putting Israel under the same umbrella as Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries. Earlier this year, Israel and Saudi Arabia both participated in joint naval exercises for the first time, with the US and Oman.

More could be in the offing. Biden will arrive in the region amid discussions of establishing a regional air defense framework that would include Israel and Arab countries to warn of Iranian attacks.

“There is an effort (housed) under CENTCOM to develop regional security cooperation among all the actors and one element is the integrated air defense initiative. It is a goal, but we are not there yet and there is a long way to go,” a senior Israeli official said.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley also spoke with his Israeli counterpart, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi on Sunday night ahead of Biden’s visit. The call comes amid rising tensions with Iran and as CENTCOM is reviewing options for how to deter and, if necessary, use force against Iran. For the last several years, options for potential use of force against Iran have centered around a deterrence strategy in which the US would most likely only strike Iran if it, or militias it backs, were responsible for attacks on US interests or killing of American troops and citizens. A more complex scenario would be if there is solid intelligence Iran has a nuclear weapon and Israel was set on attacking inside Iran.

The CENTCOM update is not expected to fundamentally change US military policy, even though at least four defense officials say there is a broad view that Israel is heavily signaling the Biden administration it wants US military support for an Israeli strike inside Iran if that were to happen.

Looking past Trump

While Biden immediately embraced the Abraham Accords — which established diplomatic relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain — during the 2020 campaign, there were early signs in his administration of skittishness to fully embracing the accord.

During the first months of Biden’s presidency, State Department officials, including spokesman Ned Price, referred to the Accords as “normalization agreements” and resisted using “Abraham Accords.”

One senior US official said there were some in the administration who “didn’t want to give Trump credit” by using the term, but said the administration has “surpassed that.” By the one-year anniversary of the signing, Price recorded a video hailing the accords by their name.

A senior administration official said “from the White House, there was never any hesitancy” in embracing the accords.

The Biden administration has also sought to deepen Israel’s emerging relations with the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco — which inked its own normalization agreement in December 2020 — by dispatching Secretary of State Antony Blinken to the Negev Summit, which convened the countries’ foreign ministers in Israel in March.

While in Israel, Biden is also set to participate in a virtual summit with the leaders of Israel, India and the United Arab Emirates to discuss global food security to demonstrate the deepening partnership.

Overlap between Biden and Trump’s Middle East policies begin and end with efforts to normalize ties between Israel and the Arab world. And like his previous foreign trips, Biden’s trip to Israel, the West Bank and Saudi Arabia will underscore the significant US policy shift underway.

“Our policy could not be any more different,” a senior administration official said. “Just because we support the Abraham Accords does not mean we have the same Middle East policy.”

Biden laid out the many ways in which he has changed the course of US policy in the Middle East in a Washington Post op-ed Saturday ahead of his trip, pointing to reversing the Trump administration’s “blank-check policy” toward Saudi Arabia, reentering Iran nuclear negotiations alongside European allies and taking other military and diplomatic steps that he says have made the region more stable.

“The Middle East I’ll be visiting is more stable and secure than the one my administration inherited 18 months ago,” Biden wrote. “In my first weeks as president, our intelligence and military experts warned that the region was dangerously pressurized. It needed urgent and intensive diplomacy.”

CNN’s Barbara Starr and Kylie Atwood contributed to this report.

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Fall Guys’ toughest achievement is currently much easier to unlock

Fall Guys has some pretty tough achievements, but one of them, and probably the hardest of them all, is currently much easier to unlock thanks to a new limited-time game mode.

If you’re working your way through the Fall Guys achievements, you’re going to want to pop the Infallible achievement before the Sweet Thieves game mode is removed from the colourful, bean-filled multiplayer game.

How to easily unlock Fall Guys Infallible achievement

The Infallible achievement requires you to win five episodes in a row, which is an incredibly big ask if you’re playing any of the normal shows. While the achievement can be unlocked if you get a decent squad of friends together and you all communicate, the easiest way of meeting Infallible’s requirements is by playing some of the new special shows that get added periodically. The easiest of the lot is Sweet Thieves, which just so happens to be running for the next few days.
Sweet Thieves is a team-based show with just one round, lasting for three minutes. One team is tasked with protecting the sweets, finding the thieves, and sending them to jail by grabbing them. The other team, which can turn invisible if walking slowly, has to steal the sweets and take them back to their base to score points. If you play Sweet Thieves with a squad of four players and communicate, you can easily win five shows on the bounce, but even if you’re playing solo, you still stand a good chance of winning five shows in a row. As TonyTwoSteaks writes in their Infallible achievement guide, If you’re defending, make sure you are standing next to the sweets and don’t move. It’s almost impossible for the thieves to take the candies that way. If you’re a thief, you will need to work a little harder and hope you don’t come up against a defending team using the blocking strategy. If you want to do this with a team, it might be worth checking out and joining some of the Fall Guys boosting sessions currently available.

If you’re playing solo, you’ll need a bit of luck when it comes to getting competent teammates, but if you don’t quite win five a row, Sweet Thieves is so short you can keep blasting through rounds at speed until you eventually do get it. I popped Infallible last night solo on my second attempt at unlocking the achievement, and if I can do it, anyone can!

We’ve seen loads of unlocks since Sweet Thieves went live, and we’ll likely see many more until the show is removed from rotation on July 12th. If you do miss it this time around, Sweet Thieves will likely return at some point later in the year.

Will you be using Sweet Thieves to unlock Infallible? Let us know down in the comments.

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NASA Beamed a Doctor to The ISS in a World-First ‘Holoportation’ Achievement

There’s never been a house call quite like this. In a first for telepresence communication, a NASA flight surgeon was ‘holoported’ to the International Space Station (ISS), appearing and conversing as a virtual presence in real time, hundreds of miles above the surface of Earth.

 

If it sounds like Star Trek, you’re not too far off. (after all, Star Trek: Voyager did feature an artificial physician who was a holographic projection.)

But this isn’t science fiction. When NASA flight surgeon Josef Schmid was beamed up to the ISS in October of last year, the illusion was made possible thanks to Microsoft’s ‘holoportation’ technology, which lets users interact with 3D representations of remote participants in real time.

“This is [a] completely new manner of human communication across vast distances,” says Schmid. “It is a brand-new way of human exploration, where our human entity is able to travel off the planet.”

Schmid and other team members during the holoportation session. (ESA/Thomas Pesquet)

Unlike traditional holographic projections that appear to hover in the air for anybody to see, holoportation requires the use of an augmented reality headset, such as Microsoft’s HoloLens technology, for the wearer to be able to perceive (and interact with) the remotely captured individual(s), who are filmed with a multiple-camera setup in their actual location.

In this case, European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who was on board the ISS and wearing such a headset, had a two-way conversation with Schmid and members of his medical team, along with Fernando De La Pena Llaca, the CEO of AEXA Aerospace, which develops custom holoportation software (the kind that made this ISS session possible).

 

While Microsoft’s holoportation technology has existed – in various stages of development – for several years, it’s never been used for something as ambitious as this before: connecting Earth-based medical researchers with astronauts on mission, orbiting the planet hundreds of miles up in the sky.

Yet it’s this exact kind of capability – bridging physical gaps to connect people over huge distances in space – that could be important for future space-exploration missions. This way, scientists could virtually interact with real-time 3D representations of remote participants on Earth, space stations, or other spacecraft, enabling collaborations that can be much more involving and immersive than standard 2D video calls.

“Our physical body is not there, but our human entity absolutely is there,” says Schmid.

“Imagine you can bring the best instructor or the actual designer of a particularly complex technology right beside you wherever you might be working on it.”

NASA flight surgeon Josef Schmid holoported onto the ISS. (ESA/Thomas Pesquet)

The next step in the technology’s evolution is to enable fully two-way holoportation interactions.

During this experiment, Pesquet was the only participant wearing an augmented reality headset that enabled him to perceive the other participants as digital 3D holograms, as Schmid and the other participants did not wear such devices themselves.

 

Once all participants are similarly equipped, however, the possibilities to jump into someone else’s reality could become even more instructive and transformative for off-world astronauts – whether you’re consulting Earth-bound doctors about a medical issue, or exchanging important ideas about mission objectives with NASA researchers.

“What it really plays into is opportunities for more longer duration spaceflight and more deep spaceflight,” Christian Maender, a research director at space infrastructure company Axiom Space, explained to the Verge in 2021.

“Where you are really talking about wanting to create a human connection between your crew – no matter where they’re traveling – and back to someone on the planet.”

 

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