Cameras that work like our eyes could give boost to astronomers

The Sirius binary star system photographed with a neuromorphic camera Satyapreet Singh, Chetan Singh Thakur, Nirupam Roy, Indian Institute of Science Cameras that mimic human eyesight could have key advantages for astronomers, allowing them to capture extremely bright and dim objects in the same image and track fast-moving objects without motion blur. Traditional digital cameras…

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More than 300,000 Fords just got recalled for a brake issue you can’t ignore

The company says the software controlling electric brake boosters could malfunction while driving. Ford is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles over concerns that problems with the power brake assist system could lead to a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued the safety notice, noting that the issue could extend stopping distances for a…

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Why Do Black Holes Spin?

One of the most notable aspects about our planet—if observed from the outside—is that it spins. Earth’s spin defines our days, setting the fundamental rhythm of life on our world. The moon spins, too. So do the planets and all their moons. The sun spins as well, as do all stars. Even galaxies spin; the…

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