northernpublicradio.org
Technicians are putting the final touches on the world’s largest digital camera
at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The camera will be sent to Chile
and installed on a telescope in the Andes.
over 1 year ago
wvtf.org
The head of the Russian space agency has said his country will end its
participation in the International Space Station in 2024. What does this mean
for the future of its partnership with NASA?
over 1 year ago
wuky.org
NASA is releasing four more cosmic images from the James Webb telescope.
over 1 year ago
apr.org
NASA is releasing four more cosmic images from the James Webb telescope.
over 1 year ago
witf.org
What appears to be tiny specks in space are actually galaxies — billions of
years old.
over 1 year ago
knkx.org
NASA’s $10 billion new telescope showed the world something remarkable today: an image of some of the first galaxies to form in the universe.
over 1 year ago
wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu
NASA has lost contact with a satellite called CAPSTONE intended to study a new
kind of orbit around the moon. It’s the same orbit the agency plans to use in
future missions to send humans to the moon.
over 1 year ago
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Twenty teams in Canada received small grants to develop portable medical tools
that could be used on long interplanetary space flights. They could also be
useful in remote parts of Canada.
over 1 year ago
kunc.org
Twenty teams in Canada received small grants to develop portable medical tools
that could be used on long interplanetary space flights. They could also be
useful in remote parts of Canada.
over 1 year ago
krvs.org
A vaccine from a Canadian biotech firm Medicago has been found to be effective
at preventing moderate to severe disease. It could soon become the first
plant-based vaccine authorized for human use.
over 1 year ago
wyomingpublicmedia.org
By converting sounds to images, scientists can use artificial intelligence to
quickly find and assess animals’ calls, even deep in the ocean.
over 1 year ago
upr.org
By converting sounds to images, scientists can use artificial intelligence to
quickly find and assess animals’ calls, even deep in the ocean.
over 1 year ago
wboi.org
Artificial Intelligence is booming. And now an A-I program is being used to
search for whales.
over 1 year ago
wfae.org
By converting sounds to images, scientists can use artificial intelligence to
quickly find and assess animals’ calls, even deep in the ocean.
over 1 year ago
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By converting sounds to images, scientists can use artificial intelligence to
quickly find and assess animals’ calls, even deep in the ocean.
over 1 year ago