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SpaceX satellites pose new headache for astronomers It looked like a scene from a sci-fi blockbuster: an astronomer in the Netherlands captured footage of a train of brightly-lit SpaceX satellites ascending through the night sky this weekend, stunning space enthusiasts across the globe. But the sight has also ...
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New mutations for herbicide resistance rarer than expected, study finds U. of I. crop sciences professor Patrick Tranel. Credit: Fred Zwicky. After exposing more than 70 million grain amaranth seeds to a soil-based herbicide, researchers were not able to find a single herbicide-resistant mutant. Though preliminary, the findings ...
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Chinese researchers use sound waves to detect human movements WASHINGTON, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have developed an AI-enabled method to identify human movements using sound waves. The researchers from Wuhan University of Technology used a two-dimensional acoustic array and convolutional ...
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