Reports of the singularity’s demise may have been premature. Earlier this year, new research suggested a potential solution to one of the most troubling aspects of modern physics — that
Reports of the singularity’s demise may have been premature. Earlier this year, new research suggested a potential solution to one of the most troubling aspects of modern physics — that
TAMPA, Fla. — Local regulators have approved Ukrainian telco Kyivstar’s plans to start testing space-enabled texting services this summer using SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, targeting areas crippled by Russian strikes and
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Autonomous Underwater Vehicle — University of Sydney Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) from the University of Sydney has taken a deep dive in the oceans surrounding Norfolk Island on an scientific
WASHINGTON — Quantum Space has raised $40 million to advance development of its Ranger spacecraft with a new focus on national security applications. The company, based in Rockville, Maryland, announced
Baade/MagE spectrum of TOI-2407 compared to the M2 SDSS template from Bochanski et al. (2007, magenta line). Data are normalized at 7400 Å, and key spectral features across the 4300–8100
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