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Sep 19, 2018
New Research Says Pluto Is Definitely a Planet, Should Never Have Been Downgraded
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
We’ve missed you Pluto. (via Thrillist)
A new paper argues that Pluto should be considered a planet again.
Sep 19, 2018
‘Everything about this flyby is tougher’: New Horizons just over 100 days from Ultima Thule
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space
On Jan. 1, NASA’s New Horizons will perform a high-risk, high-reward flyby of an ancient world on the outskirts of the solar system.
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is just over 100 days away from a high-risk, high-reward flyby of an ancient world on the outskirts of the solar system.
On New Year’s Day 2019, the spacecraft will come within 3,500 kilometers of 2014 MU69, an estimated 37-kilometer-wide object the mission team has nicknamed Ultima Thule. The encounter will take place 6.6 billion kilometers from Earth, where it takes more than 6 hours for radio signals traveling at the speed of light to reach NASA’s Deep Space Network.
Sep 19, 2018
New study tracks Hurricane Harvey stormwater with GPS
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: climatology
In a new NASA-led study, scientists used GPS data to track where Hurricane Harvey’s stormwater went and how long it took to dissipate.
Sep 19, 2018
This nanomembrane can act like a mic or loudspeaker that plays music off your skin
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, media & arts
Researchers think it could play an important function in devices using IoT and medical applications.
Sep 19, 2018
Hubble Telescope Uncovers Unusual Environment of Neutron Star
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope uncovered never-before-seen features around a neutron star.
An unusual infrared light emission from the nearby orb could indicate a dusty disk, or an energetic wind coming off the object and slamming into interstellar gas.
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Sep 19, 2018
More than ever, our clothes are made of plastic. Just washing them can pollute the oceans
Posted by Bill Kemp in category: materials
Sep 19, 2018
Give millions of patients already on statins a new type of drug
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
Giving millions of patients already taking statins a new type of drug could slash their heart disease risk even further, research suggests.
Scientists claim pills that are currently under development, called lipoprotein lipase (LPL) enhancers, could prevent thousands of heart attacks.
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Sep 19, 2018
This Super Powerful Magnetic Field Puts Us One Step Closer to Nuclear Fusion
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have created the strongest-ever controllable magnetic field, and it could help make nuclear fusion a reality.
Sep 19, 2018
MIT Machine-Learning System IDs Objects In Photos
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Computer scientists at MIT have developed a machine-learning system that can identify objects in an image based on a spoken description of the image.
Typical speech recognition systems like Google Voice and Siri rely on transcriptions of thousands of hours of speech recordings, which are then used to map speech signals to specific words.
Still in its early stages, the MIT system learns words from recorded speech clips and objects in images and then links them. Several hundred different works and objects can be recognized so far, with expectations that future versions can advance to a larger scale.
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