We've talked plenty of times here about the infeasibility of launching a mirror big enough to directly image exoplanets using ...
A Soviet astronomer in the 1960s proposed a scale to classify hypothetical alien civilizations. Here’s why the framework is ...
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US: Yale researchers give other scientists a blueprint to use Fermi’s Golden Rule
Physicists Nir Navon and Jianyi Chen at Yale University focused on what scientists often ...
Underpinning much of modern technology, from smartphones to scanning tunneling microscopes to particle colliders, is Fermi's ...
Archaeologists uncovered the eight-foot-tall, six-ton monument to one of Egypt's greatest rulers miles away from its original ...
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Nodus Sector Deep Pioneer NVG: Military-born dive watch
The Nodus Sector Deep Pioneer NVG: An American Microbrand's Most Tactical Watch Yet There is a well-worn lineage in the watch ...
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has rolled out agentic artificial intelligence (agentic AI) across its digital ...
With only 12 inches of clearance, a massive new cruise ship just squeaked under a bridge. See how the industry is testing its ...
After more than 900 years in France, the Bayeux Tapestry—one of medieval Europe’s most fragile, priceless treasures—slipped ...
Today, the space industry can’t wait for Starship to finally deliver. With a payload capacity of more than 100 metric tons ...
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The CEO using AI to double revenue with 1,000 fewer hires: 'Nobody's going to replace the last mile'
"I was having a conversation this weekend with Claude and it was a pretty in-depth conversation," W.J. Werzyn told Fortune.
The world's largest cruise ship cleared Denmark's Great Belt Bridge with just 12 inches to spare in a breathtaking transit.
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