The largest 3D map of the universe reveals over 47 million galaxies, but dark energy remains an unsolved mystery.
The solar system is kind of hard to observe in motion all at once. Sometimes, it’s nice to have a little model to look at, so ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument spent five years observing the sky from Arizona. Now, researchers have a trove of ...
Adobe's AI-enabled Rotate Object tool can do some really cool things, but human skill is still crucial for success.
Nathan Elliott admits sleep is not something he gets a lot of. Since winning CBC Future 40 in 2015, the entrepreneurial strategist has kept busy at the helm of his consulting firm, Insight West ...
Large-scale production features a 150-member cast, projection-mapped staging, and a dining experience designed to ...
Art director Richard T. Powell creates optical illusions with interactive projection mapping, just one of his many ...
AirPods Pro 3 may do more than play music: with IR cameras and Q.ai's micro-facial-movement tech, Apple's next earbuds could ...
The universe has a hidden structure, and a University of Virginia professor is mapping it in 3D, using 46 million galaxies ...
Singapore’s iconic observation wheel, the Singapore Flyer, has reimagined its Time Capsule exhibition. In collaboration with ...
Since March, scientists have been keeping their eyes peeled as the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI) started chipping away at the final tile of the largest 3D map of the universe to date. And ...
In a significant milestone, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed its 3D map of the Universe—the highest resolution of any such map yet achieved—on schedule and with more data ...
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