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A research team has used both archival Hubble Space Telescope data and new observations to precisely measure the binary star system NGC3603-A1. One star weighs about 93 times the mass of our sun, ...
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Future Computers May Abandon Binary For Analog Power
Analog computing uses continuous signals rather than binary code, making it capable of solving problems that push digital ...
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The Next Artificial Intelligence (AI) Evolution Could Send This Quantum Computing Stock Soaring
The next evolution of artificial intelligence technology is upon us. It will be driven by a whole new kind of hardware.
Measuring binary star systems' basic properties has proved exceedingly difficult, now astronomers are looking to AI to help.
It takes a supercomputer weeks to output the properties of one stellar binary. A new study shows AI can do it in a fraction of the time.
Binary star orbits are oriented randomly. Sometimes, it happens that a telescope's line of sight aligns with the plane a binary star system orbits on.
This Number System Beats Binary, But Most Computers Can’t Use It Why do computers only work with the numbers 0 and 1? There are machines that process three digits with more efficiency than you ...
Binary numbers A number base indicates how many digits are available in a numerical system. The denary (or decimal) system is known as base-10 because there are ten choices of digits between 0 and 9.
For many years, binary star research has been as neglected as an old Tamagotchi. But now, the Gaia space telescope is leading a resurgence in interest in binary star systems.
Computer systems with only two gender options enforce cis-normativity, the assumption that everyone’s gender identity is the same as the sex they were assigned at birth.
Have you ever wondered why a computer can only understand binary code, which is made up of 0s and 1s? It may seem strange to us humans who use a variety of languages and symbols to communicate, but ...
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