Tag: space
“Like putting on glasses for the first time”—how AI improves earthquake detection – Ars Technica
Imagine seeing the world clearly for the first time after years of blurry vision. That's the kind of revolution artificial intelligence is bringing to...
Groundbreaking new image proves existence of black hole pairs — seen orbiting each other for the first time – New York Post
For years, black holes have remained cosmic phantoms – their existence confirmed by their gravitational pull, their presence inferred through indirect means. They are...
The Earth Is Getting Darker. That’s Not Good News. – AOL.com
Imagine a world where the very sunlight reaching our planet’s surface is diminishing, even as global temperatures continue to climb. It sounds like a...
“They Changed the Mission Midway”: NASA’s Dream Chaser Spaceplane Breaks Free From the ISS Plan (and It’s Aiming for Defense and Private Space) –...
The aerospace industry is a wild beast, constantly evolving, reshaping its ambitions mid-flight. Few tales illustrate this better than that of Sierra Space’s Dream...
How one scientist’s wide-eyed dream of giant space cities was crushed by reality – Space
Remember those dazzling sci-fi illustrations? The ones with colossal space stations, teeming with life, where rivers flowed and trees grew under artificial suns? Yeah,...
“You Can Actually See Uncertainty”: Scientists Capture Quantum Fluctuations in Real Time With Ultrafast Light (and It Changes Everything About Security) – Rude Baguette
Ever tried to grasp something so small, so fleeting, it almost doesn't exist? Well, scientists just pulled off a magic trick, shining ultrafast light...



