A satellite photo captured by the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) onboard the NOAA-NASA Suomi NPP satellite showcased an…
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka, a Japanese engineer, focuses on robotics and artificial intelligence. His articles delve into the latest advancements in robotics, machine learning algorithms, and the integration of AI in various industries, from healthcare to manufacturing.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsJames Webb Space TelescopePenn State UniversitySciTech NewsSpaceUniversities
33 Billion Light Years Away: Webb Space Telescope Finds Galaxies That Challenge Astronomical Theories
JWST discovers distant galaxies challenging cosmic theories, offering insights into the early universe’s formation.
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GeoscienceLasersSciTech NewsTechnical University Of Munich
Unprecedented Precision in Earth’s Rotation Measurement Using Ring Laser Technology
Cutting-edge ring laser tech measures Earth’s spin with unprecedented precision. Advancing climate research and modeling.
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BrainClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Exeter
The Brain’s Battle with Climate Change: Navigating an Unseen Crisis
Study reveals climate change’s potential impact on brain function, underscoring neuroscience’s role in understanding and addressing these effects.
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NASANASA Marshall Space Flight CenterRocketSciTech NewsSLSSpace
Successful Milestone Reached in Production of NASA’s SLS Moon Rocket Advanced Upper Stage
NASA achieves key milestone in SLS rocket upper stage production, advancing lunar exploration capabilities.
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FossilsMosasaurPaleontologySciTech News
Deciphering Ancient Diets: Advanced Techniques Illuminate Mosasaur Feeding Preferences
Overview of a study using 3D scans to reveal diverse diets of mosasaurs, based on tooth wear, highlighting Maastricht’s paleontological …
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BiodiversityCarbonForestsFrontiersSciTech News
Enhanced Carbon Capture: The Superiority of Diverse Forests
Study reveals mixed-species forests store 70% more carbon than monocultures, offering greater biodiversity and resilience.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsNASASciTech NewsSpace
Introducing NASA+: A Free, Advertisement-Free Streaming Platform by NASA
Overview of NASA+’s free, ad-free streaming service offering live coverage, original series, and app updates.
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Carnegie Mellon UniversityEvolutionFossilsPaleontologyRoboticsSciTech NewsTechnology
Revitalizing Ancient Biology: A 450-Million-Year-Old Creature Brought to Life in Robotics
Revitalizing ancient biology through Softbotics, Carnegie Mellon researchers recreate a 450-million-year-old echinoderm to study evolution and inspire robotics.
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BloodMedicineMultiple SclerosisNeurologyNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUCSF
Blood Test Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Worsening up to Two Years in Advance
Study reveals elevated NfL levels predict MS disability 1-2 years in advance, offering hope for timely intervention.