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Almost half the stuff in orbit around Earth can be classified as space junk, and the problem is only going to get worse as launches and orbital infrastructure increase. Using data from the U.S. Space ...
There’s a fresh twist in the mystery of the “little red dots.” Astronomers say they’ve found a new specimen, which they’re calling an “X-ray dot,” that suggests these crimson specks are a type of ...
The researchers studied neural activity in 16 participants with epilepsy who had electrodes in their brains. Maskot via Getty Images Visualizing an object in the mind’s eye allows us to remember the ...
Richard Robinson measures time differently from most people — not in weeks or months, but in boarding passes, seat numbers and time zones. Last year, he spent more time traveling than he did at home.
The U.S. middle class is shrinking, but not because more Americans are poorer. Instead, more households are climbing into the echelons of the upper middle class due to income gains in recent decades, ...
Abstract: We propose a Bayesian model and method for tracking multiple extended objects exhibiting a latent (unknown) class structure. The number of object classes, the class parameter values, and the ...
Throughout Chicago, culinary educational sites are leaning into that wisdom, offering classes covering a range of food and drink recipes, and in the process, inviting participants to a shared space of ...
Randy Shilling went to public high school in Corpus Christi, Texas. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a petroleum engineering degree. For the first decade of his career, he lived in an ...
SpaceX’s Starlink division confirmed yesterday that it lost contact with a satellite on Sunday and is trying to locate space debris that might have been produced by… whatever happened there. “LeoLabs ...