For the First Time an AI Machine Identified Galaxies All on Its Own
his image recognition AI could help develop robots that can “see” better on their own, possibly helping doctors spot tumours or airport security spot firearms.
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his image recognition AI could help develop robots that can “see” better on their own, possibly helping doctors spot tumours or airport security spot firearms.
Most of us consider vision and hearing to be two separate senses. But dolphins use sound to see, which is called echolocation. A new map of dolphin brain circuitry hints at how the animals do it.
It's a microscopic difference, but a difference none-the-less.
A paradigm-shifting study from last year, which said humans could sense an insane number of odours, is almost certainly wrong. We have dived into nasal drama, and the results are not to be sniffed at.
Information is Beautiful purveys the data of hipster-friendly London coffee shops.
Going from sheep to spacecraft.
Do not adjust your monitor. This seaweed is deep red—but happens to appear a bright shimmering blue on a sunny day because of a quirk in its surface properties.
Researchers discovered that the game helps PTSD sufferers to overcome flashbacks.
Fellow space nerds, I come bringing sweet internet relief for the Monday doldrums. It’s stuffin.space, a real-time, 3D-visualised map of all objects looping around Earth, from satellites to orbital trash. Read More >>
The Great Elephant Census is the first audit of the creatures in 40 years.
Asbestos being one of the least flammable materials there is. This stuff is
Looks like it will get a tight and flexible seal of approval.
The ghostly image was cast above Nottingham from a Cessna 172 craft.
The Spitzer space telescope created this false-colour infrared image of the runaway star Zeta Ophiuchi and its bow wave. Read More >>
Russia’s unmanned Progress M-28M vehicle docked with the International Space Station today, just week after SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket exploded.
Even a cyborg assassin from the future isn’t immune to the ageing process.