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Scientists identified a gravitational wave detection that is nothing like they have ever seen before, sparking discussion on what might have caused it
Should this gravitational wave even be possible?
Digital tools allow archaeologists to identify similarities between fragments and artifacts and potentially recover previously unknown parts of their stories.
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Scientists discover humans can feel objects without touching them: A hidden “seventh sense”
A finger moving across dry sand meets resistance that the eye cannot see. The sand shifts in ways too small for conscious ...
After analyzing data from multiple sky surveys and telescopes, researchers believe they’ve identified the mysterious occulter ...
A new technical paper titled “Advances in You Only Look Once (YOLO) algorithms for lane and object detection in autonomous ...
In 2023, a cosmic neutrino detector called KM3NeT spied an event so powerful that it challenged existing models of astronomy. The detection, captured in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, seemed to ...
The new AI-based graphics tool bridges the gap between perfect imaging of objects in lab environments and capturing messy ...
Mastercard's Decision Intelligence Pro uses recurrent neural networks to analyze 160 billion yearly transactions in under 50 ...
Google's Genie generates infinite interactive worlds from text. The secret? AI models compress reality's rules into ...
Abstract: Small-object detection plays a critical role in real-time aerial, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and satellite vision systems, as well as many other domains, where hardware constraints and ...
Abstract: Small object detection is a significant and challenging research area in aerospace. Small objects often face issues like background interference and inter-class similarity due to their small ...
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