#Hackers can trick a #Tesla into accelerating by 50 miles per hour
A two inch piece of tape fooled the Tesla’s cameras and made the car quickly and mistakenly speed up.
https://t.co/kQKkef7fZv
Quantum physicist Erwin Schrödinger was a polyglot who could speak many languages, including German, English, Latin, French, and Spanish. But the one language he attempted but couldn't master was Irish Gaelic, which he tried learning with the book "Aids to Irish Composition."
MIT researchers have developed a system, called RoadTagger, that helps improve digital maps by automatically predicting what roads will look like behind obstructions. via @PopMech https://t.co/0f8lxjy13t
Meet #Haru, the Unassuming Big-Eyed #Robot Helping Researchers Study #SocialRobotics#HondaResearchInstitute roboticists are experimenting with social robots as a new kind of trustful companion
#Honda
https://t.co/u6FyXHkyvZ
Ready for a new career that is out of this world
#NASA is officially accepting applications for #astronauts to travel to the #Moon as part of its #Artemis mission
https://t.co/ZhpzY0ygZh
In 1966, MIT student Allan Gottlieb published his first Puzzle Corner in the MIT @TechReview. More than half a century later, the column has earned legendary status among maths puzzle nerds. via @guardian https://t.co/8z6Fn8rL7O
Bridging the gap between human and machine vision: Researchers develop a more robust machine-vision architecture by studying how human vision responds to changing viewpoints of objects. https://t.co/QVcZbUiz8g
Don't just teach your students to read.
• Teach them to question what they read, what they study.
• Teach them to doubt.
• Teach them to think.
• Teach them to make mistakes and learn from them.
• Teach them how to understand something.
• Teach them how to teach others.