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“I mapped the invisible”: American high-school student stuns astronomers by discovering 1.5 million hidden cosmic objects
The numbers arrived with the dispassion of a telemetry readout: 10.5 years of observations, 200 billion individual detections ...
When machines talk back, children may not hear code—they hear care. As AI grows more human, we must ask who is shaping our children’s emotional world, and how to protect them.
The Brinqa platform introduces two new AI agents designed to solve some of the most persistent and costly problems in enterprise security.
Currently, this Sailor must spend hours manually cross-referencing decades worth of material history logs with historical maintenance records, send manually-collected vibration analysis data off-ship ...
Operational availability is the Nuclear Navy’s bread and butter, yet shipboard technicians are currently prevented from improving maintenance outcomes by an archaic data bottleneck. Scheduled ...
One example involved a system built by a summer intern for his own project work. The tool geolocates devices within a drawing set and links them to a digital twin of the facility. Instead of searching ...
A deceptively simple question underlies many global environmental policies: where, exactly, are the world’s forests? A new study suggests the answer depends heavily on which map one consults—and that ...
California Lutheran University political science professor Jose Marichal discussed his new book, “You Must Become an Algorithmic Problem,” Thursday, Jan. 12, in Ullman 101. The book, Marichal’s second ...
Researchers reveal Prototaxites, a giant Devonian fossil, was not a fungus or plant but a unique extinct lineage.
High school students gain PhD-led mentorship, publish original research, and build real-world AI models through ...
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