Rory Barton-Grimley once had no interest in school. Today, he designs instruments for NASA — and traces it all back to Santa Barbara City College.
In collaboration with IBM Research, a process for automated visual inspection was developed. The core of the project is based on knowledge transfer. The IBM team used an AI model that was originally ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has released specifications for 26 artificial intelligence (AI) challenges under its Genesis ...
Gears have been around for thousands of years, with the first records dating back to 3000 BC. While they have advanced over ...
The Museum of Nuclear Science & History has appointed six new board members. Their diverse expertise positions the ...
How does a novice skimo competitor qualify for the Olympics? By trying everything. “She wins everything she shows up to." ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2026 today, with several key announcements made for the ...
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Dead stars may finally reveal where galaxy clusters hide their mass
Galaxy clusters are the heaviest structures in the universe, yet most of their mass is invisible, inferred only from the way it tugs on light and galaxies. Now a new class of “dead” stars, white ...
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12 major scientific breakthroughs of 2025 you might have missed
Knowable Magazine reports 2025 faced turmoil in U.S. science amid job cuts and budget slashes, yet saw advances in gene therapy, quantum computing, and renewable energy.
After five months of intensive engineering, coding, and strategic collaboration, the Gunston School’s robotics team, the Honey Nut Gearios (Team 9530), ...
In August, the Orioles rewarded the shining star of the franchise’s international program with a life-changing contract extension. Samuel Basallo’s rise from pre-teenager in the Dominican Republic to ...
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