Abstract: In this article, an intelligent method for inverting wind direction from quad-polarized Gaofen-3 (GF-3) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images is proposed. Specifically, 11300 acquired in ...
For better or worse, CES 2026 is already shaping up to be a big year for humanoid robots. Chinese company Agibot showed up with two: the roughly human-sized A2 and the slightly smaller X2, both of ...
Prepared by the OECD in close collaboration with Dutch institutions such as the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW), Kennisnet, the Netherlands Institute for Curriculum Development (SLO), ...
It's the 1970s. A metal cart creaks into a classroom. Students tuck books into desks. The teacher struggles to thread a 16-mm film through sprockets in a projector, and then asks someone to turn off ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. BUTTE — The Montana Standard reported last week that a cow elk had somehow fallen, rear first, ...
After weeks of being projected to play in the Los Angeles Bowl as the Mountain West champion, San Diego State and its fans will be heading elsewhere in the West or Southwest after the Aztecs were ...
Dictionary.com has crowned a set of numbers as its 2025 word of the year. It says it reserves that distinction for a word that reflects "social trends and global events that defined that year" and ...
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The Environmental Protection Agency announced earlier this month that it would stop ...
Arya, a six-year-old border collie in Italy, can learn a new toy’s name with just one or two mentions. Her owners say she even knows words for her favorite foods; when pizza is on the menu, the word ...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (WHTM) — You can “try this at home,” as they say — at least, if you someday have a child who hasn’t been born yet. But Jonathan Weissman is betting not many people will manage to ...
Are "skibidi," "rizz" and "sigma" out? It's back-to-school season, and students are not just bringing home stomach bugs; they are also saying new words and phrases that may make no sense to anyone out ...