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The Great Pyramid's Latitude Is (Coincidentally) The Same As The Speed Of Light - IFLScience
James Felton
Spend long enough on the Internet and you will likely be met with a post informing you that the speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second, and the latitude of the Great Pyramid of Giza is 29.97 ...[Continue Reading]
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15 days ago
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Scientists Measure X-Rays From Particularly Dangerous Upward Lightning For First Time - ScienceAlert
Michelle Starr
The way we think about lightning tends to be somewhat directional. It arcs down from the sky in cracking streams of electricity, the very symbol of the might of the storm. But downward isn't always ...[Continue Reading]
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1 day ago
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Einstein Probe X-ray telescope releases 1st images taken with 'lobster vision' - Space.com
Keith Cooper
A joint Chinese and European X-ray telescope mission called Einstein Probe is successfully viewing the universe in widescreen, with a telescope design that mimics the eyes of lobsters. Einstein Pr ...[Continue Reading]
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1 day ago
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'We are ready:' New NASA documentary looks ahead to Artemis 2 moon mission (video) - Space.com
Jeff Spry
All necks will be craned toward the heavens next year when NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket blasts the Artemis 2 mission toward the moon. Artemis 2 will launch four astronauts around the ...[Continue Reading]
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1 day ago
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Robot Masters Terrain with Animal-Like Gait Transitions - Neuroscience News
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Summary: Researchers leveraged deep reinforcement learning (DRL) to enable a robot to adaptively switch gaits, mimicking animal movements like trotting and pronking, to traverse complex terrains effe ...[Continue Reading]
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2 days ago
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T. rex is at the center of a debate over dinosaur intelligence - KSL.com
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WASHINGTON Surmising even the physical appearance of a dinosaur or any extinct animal based on its fossils is a tricky proposition, with so many uncertainties involved. Assessing a dinosaur's intelli ...[Continue Reading]
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2 days ago