"No low-frequency radio image of the entire Southern Galactic Plane has been published before, making this an exciting ...
How do you map something you can’t see? For astronomers studying the Milky Way, the answer lies in radio waves-the very lowest frequencies that slip past the dust and gas obscuring our galaxy’s heart.
The most sensitive, widest-area, low-frequency radio map of the Milky Way has been produced, presenting an image of our galaxy well beyond anything previously achieved at these wavelengths. Combining ...
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have developed an antenna—about the size of a fine grain of sand—that can be injected into ...
Official implementation of Adding Conditional Control to Text-to-Image Diffusion Models. ControlNet is a neural network structure to control diffusion models by adding extra conditions. It copys the ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
San Francisco Bay Area universities lost more than $2 million in funds after the Trump administration announced it was rerouting money meant for minority-serving institutions to charter schools and ot ...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in exotic electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation in time-varying systems. An interesting concept is the one of a temporal interface, the ...
Abstract: The late Bob Hansen was President of the Society in 1964 and 1981, and he was made a Life Member of AdCom at the conclusion of his second term. Also, he had a distinguished career in antenna ...