EST: Parker Solar Probe has already flown closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft! NASA Sun Science researchers share what they expect to see from the first measurements within the Sun’s dynamic atmosphere, and how that data will redefine our understanding of our star and its effects throughout the solar system. Tune in: https://go.nasa.gov/2GbhxUs #AGU18
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Dec 12, 2018
2018 Geminid Meteor Shower Will Be Brilliant
Posted by Michael Lance in category: futurism
Don’t miss out on one of the most prolific and reliable meteor showers of the year! The Geminid meteor shower will put on a dazzling display for sky watchers when it peaks on Dec. 13. You’ll be able to see up to 100 meteors per hour. Plan ahead: http://go.nasa.gov/geminids2018
Here are fun fast facts about it.
Photo Credit: Canadian Space Agency
http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/cubesat/what-is-a-cubesat.asp
Dec 12, 2018
Geminid meteor shower to light up Philippine skies tonight
Posted by Michael Lance in category: futurism
Watch out!
Visible from the Philippines, the Geminid meteor shower will be at its brightest tonight. Read about it and other sights this month and in January 2018.
Dec 12, 2018
Check out this awesome time-lapse video of the Sun’s incredible shape-shifting atmosphere, taken by the SWAP camera on ESA’s #PROBA-2 satellite, from July to August 2014
Posted by Michael Lance in category: electronics
See more about #SpaceWeather: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Operations/Space_Situation…WE_Segment
Dec 12, 2018
Fly-Around of Jupiter by NASA’s Juno Spacecraft
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space travel
NASA’s Juno Mission to Jupiter will zoom past Jupiter at nearly 130,000 mph next week, making its 16th science pass above the planet’s cloud tops. More science and — of course — more stunning images from JunoCam on the way: https://go.nasa.gov/2GdYPeC
Dec 12, 2018
Lunar eclipse 2019: Why a solar eclipse will ALWAYS appear just before a lunar eclipse
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: futurism
A LUNAR eclipse will take place on January 21, 2019. But why does a solar eclipse always appear just before and after a lunar eclipse?
Dec 12, 2018
Emotion recognition based on paralinguistic information
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have recently explored the use of machine learning for emotion recognition based solely on paralinguistic information. Paralinguistics are aspects of spoken communication that do not involve words, such as pitch, volume, intonation, etc.
Recent advances in machine learning have led to the development of tools that can recognize emotional states by analyzing images, voice recordings, electroencephalograms or electrocardiograms. These tools could have several interesting applications, for instance, enabling more efficient human-computer interactions in which a computer recognizes and responds to a human user’s emotions.
“In general, one may argue that speech carries two distinct types of information: explicit or linguistic information, which concerns articulated patterns by the speaker; and implicit or paralinguistic information, which concerns the variation in pronunciation of the linguistic patterns,” the researchers wrote in their paper, published in the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series. “Using either or both types of information, one may attempt to classify an audio segment that consists of speech, based on the emotion(s) it carries. However, emotion recognition from speech appears to be a significantly difficult task even for a human, no matter if he/she is an expert in this field (e.g. a psychologist).”
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Dec 12, 2018
New Facebook Patent Predicts Your Location Before You Get There
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Dec 12, 2018
Factory robot malfunctions and impales worker with 10 foot-long steel spikes
Posted by Mary Jain in category: robotics/AI
A CHINESE factory worker has survived being skewered with ten metal spikes when a machine malfunctioned.
The 49-year-old, named as Mr Zhou, was working on the night shift at a porcelain factory in Hunan Hunan province when he was struck by a falling mechanical arm.
The accident resulted in him being impaled with foot long, half inch thick metal rods, the People’s Daily reported.
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