VigilSAR is a radar-based platform that identifies vessels with turned-off transponders, enhancing maritime domain awareness in all weather conditions.
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VigilSAR: The Object That Isn’t Transmitting
VigilSAR uses SAR technology to identify vessels that operate without transmitting transponder signals, enhancing maritime domain awareness.
Can India predict earthquakes? Here’s what its warning system actually does
India has an earthquake warning system that provides alerts minutes before shaking, but it cannot predict earthquakes in advance. Here’s what it does and its limitations.
Seismic waves bounced off Earth’s core and shifted Japan after massive 2011 earthquake
New research shows seismic waves bounced off Earth’s core, indicating a shift in Japan’s position following the 2011 earthquake. Findings confirm core interaction impacts surface geology.
The Nordics: Protect the Worker, Not the Job
Exploring how Nordic countries prioritize worker security over job preservation through flexible labor models and active support systems.
The bridge. Why the AI buildout runs on a nuclear story and a gas reality.
Analysis of the gap between nuclear commitments and gas buildout in powering AI data centers, highlighting timeline mismatches and emissions implications.
Here’s what would happen if you tried to break a photon in half
Exploring the scientific impossibility of splitting a photon and what it reveals about quantum physics and light.
Read Good Books and research
Exploring how credible research and quality books are vital for accurate knowledge, especially amid misinformation online and the rise of AI.
The Ghost Story Became a Forecast.
Thorsten Meyer analyzes Jack Clark’s recent essay revealing a 60% chance of automated AI R&D by 2028, with a 40% chance of fundamental paradigm limits.
Rogue One: The Andor Cut — On Fan Editing as Tonal Reverse-Engineering
A fan editor releases ‘Rogue One: The Andor Cut,’ a restructured version of the film aligned with the tone of ‘Andor,’ sparking debate on tonal reverse-engineering.