1/ The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who produced the first ever image of a black hole, have imaged the magnetic fields at the edge of M87’s black hole. #RealBlackHole#EHTblackhole
Credit: @ehtelescope
https://t.co/NfsH5bjXFP
Our latest Picture of the Week features a telescopic quartet: the enormous and angular enclosures of the Unit Telescopes (UTs) of our VLT.
Credit: @ESO / @YBeletsky
https://t.co/yNBd1ylgiL
Every known object in the solar system more than 10 kilometers in diameter. This gorgeous map is the work of data artist Eleanor Lutz: https://t.co/YlpFYkKrLt
Our whole crew got together to celebrate the start of what we hope will be a happier year. Happy New Year from all of us at Boston Dynamics. https://t.co/Uys5RMfBqO
@WSJ Focus on making products & services people truly love, so that the total economic pie is bigger, instead of engaging in zero-sum/negative-sum corporate power struggles. This is the good future.
How did we get here? How do stars and planets come into being? What happens during a star's life, and what fate will its planets meet when it dies? Come along on this interactive interstellar journey through time: https://t.co/D1b6BCxila
#Mars on November 5th. https://t.co/PFXccQc6lg Good seeing. Sinus Meridiani is central with Schiaparelli crater alongside. Clouds along the terminator. A rift bisects the south polar cap at bottom.
In 2016, AlphaGo was introduced. Two years later, its successor - AlphaZero - showed significant progress in Go, chess and shogi. Today in @Nature, our team describes MuZero, a significant step forward in the pursuit of general-purpose algorithms: https://t.co/RVY320HucF
Goosebumps deployed. Our @NASAPersevere rover is less than two months away from landing on Mars. Are you ready for February 18, 2021? https://t.co/ipfQWXoBJQ
#CountdownToMars