It wasn’t easy, bringing the stars indoors. The first show, held in Germany in 1925, used grainy footage on a small dome, but was dizzying nonetheless. Now, a whole new future looms.
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AI builds the most detailed Milky Way model yet, 100B stars
The Milky Way has just been reconstructed in unprecedented detail, with artificial intelligence helping astronomers track the ...
Abstract: Accurate and real-time locomotion classification is crucial for exoskeletons to assist construction workers in completing multiple tasks. However, state-of-the-art algorithms for classifying ...
The Sunset Drive-In snack bar proudly serves exactly what you hope it would—movie theater popcorn with that distinctive butter flavor that exists nowhere else in nature, nachos topped with cheese ...
Abstract: This paper studies high-speed online planning in dynamic environments. The problem requires finding time-optimal trajectories that conform to system dynamics, meeting computational ...
The Friends of the Shiras Planetarium has launched an “adopt-a-star” program to meet its fundraising goal of $1,041,000. As ...
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