SYFY WIRE Elizabeth Rayne Even robots can be fooled, but they're getting smarter Isn't AI supposed to be programmed for perfection? By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Turns out Homo sapiens are older than we previously thought... like, way older The earliest members of our species go back... 230,000 years back By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago The gates of hell are closing, at least in one place on Earth There is a reason the Darvaza gas crater in Turkmenistan is called the “Gates of Hell”. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago There is a monster named Maggie lurking in the galaxy Maggie is 3,900 light years long and could be a future breeding ground for stars. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Monstrous red giant caught moments before going supernova Some stars may go gently into that good night, but some...don’t. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Woolly mammoths were probably around much longer than we thought Woolly mammoths didn't go extinct when they vanished from the fossil record, but much later. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago How do the dying gasps of stars breathe life into Earth? Supernovas give us life, and it's no oxymoron. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago We need to check out this space rock from the edge of the solar system — before it’s too late We shouldn’t miss Sedna when it comes around, because if we do, it won't be back in over a hundred lifetime. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago 3D is so last year. We can now 4D-print moving objects with smart ink New 4D printing technology uses smart ink so objects can move. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Evolution keeps editing crabs, deleting and saving changes, but why? The evolution of crabbiness, known as carcinization, has mysteriously been added and deleted many times. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 17
Even robots can be fooled, but they're getting smarter Isn't AI supposed to be programmed for perfection? By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Turns out Homo sapiens are older than we previously thought... like, way older The earliest members of our species go back... 230,000 years back By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
The gates of hell are closing, at least in one place on Earth There is a reason the Darvaza gas crater in Turkmenistan is called the “Gates of Hell”. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
There is a monster named Maggie lurking in the galaxy Maggie is 3,900 light years long and could be a future breeding ground for stars. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Monstrous red giant caught moments before going supernova Some stars may go gently into that good night, but some...don’t. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Woolly mammoths were probably around much longer than we thought Woolly mammoths didn't go extinct when they vanished from the fossil record, but much later. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
How do the dying gasps of stars breathe life into Earth? Supernovas give us life, and it's no oxymoron. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
We need to check out this space rock from the edge of the solar system — before it’s too late We shouldn’t miss Sedna when it comes around, because if we do, it won't be back in over a hundred lifetime. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
3D is so last year. We can now 4D-print moving objects with smart ink New 4D printing technology uses smart ink so objects can move. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Evolution keeps editing crabs, deleting and saving changes, but why? The evolution of crabbiness, known as carcinization, has mysteriously been added and deleted many times. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago