Browsing Tag
Enormous
5 posts
Enormous hidden ocean discovered under Mars could contain life
An illustration of Mars against a black background. (Image credit: SCIEPRO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY via Getty Images) Geophysicists have discovered a gigantic hidden ocean beneath Mars' surface, and they say it could harbor life.The massive underground reservoir, discovered using seismic data taken by NASA's InSight Lander, contains enough liquid to cover the entire planet with a
August 12, 2024
AI Needs Enormous Computing Power. Could Light-Based Chips Help?
The researchers taught their experimental device to recognize spoken vowels, a common benchmark task for neural networks. With the advantages of light, it could do so faster and more efficiently than an electronic device. Other researchers had known that light had the potential to be good for matrix multiplication; the 2017 paper showed how to
May 20, 2024
Why Are We So Obsessed With Enormous Families?
It all started with a video of a woman making her own cheese.I have no idea how, but at some point last year, my screen-swiping finger led me down one of the internet’s more fermented rabbit holes. That’s right: I got it into my head that I’d like to try to make cheese. Sour my
March 13, 2024
System 1 2022: An enormous February awaits with new automobile launches, testing and Lewis Hamilton replace
The start of the new season may officially be signalled with lights out for that first race on March 20, but Formula 1 2022 really gets under way in February - a month which looks set to be hectic with its schedule, illuminating with a new era of cars debuting, and incredibly important with the…
February 1, 2022
Enormous sea dragon fossil from 180 million years ago discovered in England
Home News This ichthyosaur would have been some 33 feet (10 meters) long when it lived about 180 million years ago. (Image credit: Courtesy of Anglian Water) The remains of a monstrous, 33-foot-long (10 meters) "sea dragon" that swam in the seas when dinosaurs were alive some 180 million years ago have been unearthed on…
January 11, 2022