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The mysterious interstellar object hurtling through our solar system has just given scientists more evidence that it may be a craft from another part of the galaxy. According to Harvard astrophysicist ...
Inflation measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period, usually a year It may be one of the most familiar words in economics. Inflation has plunged ...
Sound is everywhere, but now light can capture it without ever “hearing” a thing. In a striking blend of optics and acoustics, researchers at the Beijing Institute of Technology have developed a ...
I used ChatGPT to create a budget that would help me gain control of my finances. The AI tool created a strategy that keeps my finances balanced and helps me stay ahead financially. Since implementing ...
Two East Bay women are bringing comfort and confidence to women who've lost hair due to cancer treatment and alopecia. Morgan Moore and her sister-in-law, Lee Hoff, put their heads together to make a ...
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate hit a whopping 7.23% in August, an eye-watering number for anyone looking to buy a house. And many prospective homebuyers have decided that if they have to pay ...
Researchers have developed photonic devices that manipulate light to enable innovative applications, like pocket-sized 3D printers. Sabrina Corsetti, a PhD candidate at MIT, and her collaborators in ...
Abstract: Vision-based 3D object detection, a cost-effective alternative to LiDAR-based solutions, plays a crucial role in modern autonomous driving systems. Meanwhile, deep models have been proven ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. In today’s digital world, mobile applications have become the glue that connects people with both information and just about every kind ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A Littleton man was sentenced to serve 36 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to one count of aiding or assisting in the preparation of false documents. The plea agreement details ...