Published on: 2025-06-12 22:58:43
The first satellite of the Google-backed FireSat constellation successfully made it to orbit over the weekend, kicking off what promises to be a new era in wildfire detection and monitoring. The constellation will keep a close eye on wildfires. When fully operational, the constellation’s more than 50 satellites will be able to image nearly all of Earth’s surface once every 20 minutes. The initial phase will consist of just three satellites, and it will revisit every point on the globe twice per
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The first satellite of the Google-backed FireSat constellation successfully made it to orbit over the weekend, kicking off what promises to be a new era in wildfire detection and monitoring. The constellation will keep a close eye on wildfires. When fully operational, the constellation’s more than 50 satellites will be able to image nearly all of the Earth’s surface once every 20 minutes. The initial phase will consist of just three satellites, and it will revisit every point on the globe twice
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Deriving Muon Particle tracks in a bubble chamber. Fermilab. We recently proposed Muon: a new neural net optimizer. Muon has garnered attention for its excellent practical performance: it was used to set NanoGPT speed records leading to interest from the big labs. What makes Muon particularly special to me is that we derived the core numerical methods from an exact theoretical principle. This is in contrast to popular optimizers like Adam, which have more heuristic origins and often converge
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In 2021 the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab found a significant discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the experimental measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, indicating the existence of new physics. More recently, however, an alternative prediction has found the Fermilab result to be consistent with the Standard Model. Alex Keshavarzi investigates which side will come out on top (Courtesy: iStock/vi73777; iStock/traffic_analyzer; IOP Publishing) A tense particle
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In 2021 the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab found a significant discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the experimental measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, indicating the existence of new physics. More recently, however, an alternative prediction has found the Fermilab result to be consistent with the Standard Model. Alex Keshavarzi investigates which side will come out on top (Courtesy: iStock/vi73777; iStock/traffic_analyzer; IOP Publishing) A tense particle
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In 2021 the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab found a significant discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the experimental measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, indicating the existence of new physics. More recently, however, an alternative prediction has found the Fermilab result to be consistent with the Standard Model. Alex Keshavarzi investigates which side will come out on top (Courtesy: iStock/vi73777; iStock/traffic_analyzer; IOP Publishing) A tense particle
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In the mid-1960s, the Nobel Prize–winning physicist Luis Alvarez had a wild idea. He proposed using muons, highly penetrating subatomic particles created when cosmic rays strike Earth’s atmosphere, to search for hidden chambers within one of the pyramids of Giza. These muon particles are heavyweight cousins of electrons that travel close to the speed of light. They can penetrate through many meters of solid rock, including the limestone and granite blocks used to build the pyramids. But some of
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