The full FireSat system should be able to detect tiny fires anywhere in the world, and provide updated images every 20 ...
Since Russia’s invasion, Serhii “Flash” Beskrestnov has become an influential, if sometimes controversial, force—sharing ...
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The climate emulator invites you to explore the controversial climate intervention. I gave it a whirl. AI pioneer Andrew Ng has released a simple online tool that allows anyone to tinker with the ...
A number of farmers are turning to space-based monitoring to get a better picture of what their crops need. Last year, as the harvest season drew closer, Olabokunde Tope came across an unpleasant ...
The company’s surface code technique allows its quantum bits to faithfully store and manipulate data for longer, which could pave the way for useful quantum computers. Google researchers claim ...
It could assist the company in its efforts to embed AI in more and more of its products. As long as chatbots have been around, they have made things up. Such “hallucinations” are an inherent ...
Novelist Sean Michaels envisions what life will look like 125 years from now. The year is 2149 and people mostly live their lives “on rails.” That’s what they call it, “on rails,” which ...
Police drones, rapid deliveries of blood, tech-friendly regulations, and autonomous weapons are all signs that drone technology is changing quickly. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series ...
The Advanced Research and Invention Agency is providing £81 million to get scientific teams looking for telltale signs of spiraling climate shifts. The UK’s new moonshot research agency just ...
We’re making more data than ever. What can—and should—we save for future generations? And will they be able to understand it? There is a photo of my daughter that I love. She is sitting ...