Most people think cars ‘see’ with cameras.
In rain + dark, radar is the real workhorse: echoes → distance, Doppler → speed.
Milliseconds. Real-time safety
#AutomotiveRadar#ADAS#6G#ISAC#Tech
Very interesting challenge.
Autonomy in unseen environments is one of the hardest problems in the field, especially when prior data is limited. Good to see initiatives pushing on simulation, generalisation, and real robustness.
Build a simulation and an autonomous agent that can operate in unseen environments with minimal prior data and compete for £7k+ in prizes.
SoTA Commissions are asynchronous challenges designed to find bold engineers, and fund the most promising projects.
For anyone who loves mathematics, this is an absolute gold mine.
MIT’s MathNet has a huge collection of Olympiad-level problems that are great for sharpening problem-solving skills and mathematical thinking. Worth exploring. https://t.co/j9DuZj23kj #Math#Olympiad#MIT
False claim.
The Van Allen belts are hazardous, but they are not an impenetrable wall. Radiation exposure depends on mission profile, shielding, and space weather. Artemis I measured Orion’s radiation environment directly, and Artemis II’s crew returned safely after its lunar flyby on April 10, 2026. Science says this is an engineering problem, not evidence of a hoax.
Prof. Dr. Velimir Abramović – It is impossible that the crew of Artemis II survived the Van Allen belt, because no one can survive that much radiation, nor could that capsule have such plating that could protect them from such high-intensity gamma radiation. It was a show for the masses, and the capsule with the crew was then ejected from orbit (by plane) to film it falling into the sea.
Automotive radar is no longer just an ADAS safety feature.
It is becoming a much more important perception layer for real autonomy — especially where the real world gets messy.
Modern astronomy is extraordinary.
We now have a 3D map of 47 million galaxies and quasars — not just to admire the scale, but to question whether our current picture of the universe is incomplete.
@SebJohnsonUK@UKSovereignAI@CosineAI@AlistairPullen Good to see. The interesting part now is whether this kind of progress compounds into broader strategic capability across chips, compute, sensing, and real-world deployment.