XRISM found a slow, thick wind from a neutron star, pointing to temperature as the key driver of cosmic wind behavior. The ...
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Scientists Stunned by Massive 1,800-Kilometer Cloud That Reappears Every Year on Mars — They Finally Know Why
Mars is a planet of extremes—towering volcanoes, vast canyons, and colossal dust storms that can wrap the planet in a reddish haze for weeks. But high above its rusty terrain, something far more ...
We define the intent drift detection task in continuous conversations. We then propose a differentiable method, termed DRIFTHUNTER, that enables neural networks to understand how user intent shifts as ...
Chemistry Department, Indiana University, 800 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, United States ...
Weather forecasting can often seem as arcane as gazing into a crystal ball, but the skill lies in analyzing current conditions, identifying weather patterns and applying climatology to produce a ...
Application Programming Interfaces have been the connective tissue of modern IT environments for decades, but the way they're being used is undergoing a fundamental shift. Once primarily a ...
Department of Physics, Division of Nano and Biophysics, Chalmers University of Technology, Fysikgränd 3, Göteborg 41296, Sweden ...
Experts say cloud formations do not signify a coming earthquake, contrary to claims circulating among Taiwanese social media users after a magnitude-6.0 tremor struck off the island's northeast coast ...
Salesloft has revealed that the data breach linked to its Drift application started with the compromise of its GitHub account. Google-owned Mandiant, which began an investigation into the incident, ...
Astronomers have gained insights into star formation by capturing the first spatially resolved detection of protostellar outflows and jets in the Milky Way's outer region. The research is published in ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - It was quite the stormy August across the Brazos Valley, so I thought it was only fitting to give the shelf cloud a special spotlight this month! Even if you’ve never heard the ...
Protostellar jets were detected for the first time using ALMA in the Milky Way’s outer region, showing that star formation works similarly in distant, low-metallicity regions, whereas the chemistry ...
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