Artificial intelligence and why astronomers don’t look through a telescope anymore
As a child I had the opportunity to utilize the two-meter Faulkes Telescope in Siding Spring, Australia. I remember it was a very thrilling experience
As a child I had the opportunity to utilize the two-meter Faulkes Telescope in Siding Spring, Australia. I remember it was a very thrilling experience
Astronomy is all about data. The universe is getting bigger and so too is the amount of information we have about it. But some of
In a letter published online, 2,400 researchers in 36 countries joined 160 organizations in calling for a global ban on lethal autonomous weapons. Such systems
Five years ago, reporters who looked into databases or sought help from hackers and web coders were seen as the nerds of the newsroom. The
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