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Tech Xplore on MSNTheoretical particle physicist tackles machine learning's black box
From self-driving cars to facial recognition, modern life is growing more dependent on machine learning, a type of artificial ...
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How to Easily Spot Planets in the Night Sky: A Simple Guide for Stargazers
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered how to find the planets that are twinkling above? Whether you're a ...
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Fermi Paradox Decoded: An Unexpectedly Simple Explanation You Need to Hear
The Fermi Paradox has puzzled scientists and intrigued curious minds for over 70 years. It raises the most profound question about extraterrestrial life: If the universe is so vast and full of ...
The UK Royal Society is converting eight of its journals to the ‘subscribe to open’ (S2O) publishing model, starting next ...
Scientists are turning to simulations and experiments to understand how life-indicating molecules behave, so we might know ...
Starlink interference is swamping protected frequencies, threatening astronomers' ability to unlock secrets of the early universe.
Like Karla Coreil, who saw a spectacular shooting star in 2014 while kayaking at night in the Vieques bioluminescent bay in ...
From the full Sturgeon moon to a planet parade and the Perseid meteor shower, August is full of stargazing opportunities.
Our expert guide goes through the best cameras for children and teenagers so you can stoke the flames of creativity from a ...
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Researchers overcome long-standing bottleneck in single photon detection with twisted 2D materials
The ability to detect single photons (the smallest energy packets constituting electromagnetic radiation) in the infrared ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew findings on universe’s first molecule reveal bigger role in forming early stars
A new study reveals the universe’s first molecule, HeH⁺, was more reactive and crucial to star formation than expected.
Scientists estimate the object to be more than 12-miles-wide, speeding at 37 miles-per-second, relative to the sun.
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