Filmmakers in Canada have created the first-ever “dynamic film,” using A.I. to create new storylines every time you watch.
Venus: A Brief history of exploration
Posted in space
Our twin planet hasn’t been in limelight until recently. What does that mean for our exploration plans?
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Researchers say cooling 13,000 years ago is coincident with major volcanic eruption.
Texas researchers from the University of Houston, Baylor University and Texas A&M University have discovered evidence for why the earth cooled dramatically 13,000 years ago, dropping temperatures by about 3 degrees Centigrade.
The evidence is buried in a Central Texas cave, where horizons of sediment have preserved unique geochemical signatures from ancient volcanic eruptions — signatures previously mistaken for extraterrestrial impacts, researchers say.
More Lakes Found Under the Martian Ice
Posted in space
More lakes discovered under Martian ice. Could these liquid water pools be inhabited by life?
But would such cold places be habitable?
A new study proves that far from being mere mathematical artifacts, particles that are indistinguishable from one another can be a potent resource in real-world experiments.
An artist used machine learning to create photorealistic portraits of 54 ancient Roman emperors, working from nearly 1,000 images of busts.
NASA is crowdsourcing ideas for energy systems that would keep Moon missions powered, even in the dark.
Digital Twin Earth
Posted in computing, quantum physics
ESA’s 2020 Φ-week event kicked off this morning with a series of stimulating speeches on Digital Twin Earth, updates on Φ-sat-1, which was successfully launched into orbit earlier this month, and an exciting new initiative involving quantum computing. Digital Twin Earth The third edition of the…
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