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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Boeing 737 crashes into Florida river, no deaths
A charter plane carrying 143 people and traveling from Cuba to north Florida ended up in a river at the end of a runway Friday night, though no critical injuries or deaths were reported, officials said. (May 4) Article source: … Continue reading
Putting vision models to the test
MIT neuroscientists have performed the most rigorous testing yet of computational models that mimic the brain’s visual cortex. Using their current best model of the brain’s visual neural network, the researchers designed a new way to precisely control individual neurons … Continue reading
Boeing 737 skids off runway into Florida river
Image copyright Getty Images Image caption None of the 21 people injured sustained serious injuries A passenger plane slid off a runway in the US state of Florida on Friday night, ending up in a river after landing during a … Continue reading
Crew – Operating submersibles on board – Superyacht News
For owners and charter guests seeking unique and adventurous experiences, having a submersible on board is very appealing. With some of the latest models on the market able to reach staggering depths, submersibles can dive into remote parts of the … Continue reading
Panama City Team Dragonair takes off in a flying machine that belongs in a fantasy movie
CLOSE Jeff Elkins of Panama City designed a flying machine. Mariah Cain is its pilot. The pair’s prototype is a GoFly contest finalist. Courtesy of GoFly Prize, Tallahassee Democrat Mariah Cain and Jeff Elkins have always dreamed of flying. Not … Continue reading
Using Photogrammetry, Divers Capture Shipwrecks Beneath Seattle Waters
Kees Beemster Leverenz Seattle is an isthmus. On the east side of the city lies freshwater Lake Washington, while on the west you’ll find the salty waters of the Puget Sound. Created when a glacier inched its way across the … Continue reading
O-Level Reform: Lemoore Strike Fighter Squadrons Returning More Jets to Flight Line
Official U.S. Navy file photo of F/A-18E Super Hornets from Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 136 “Knighthawks” fly in formation during a photo exercise over the California coast. Article source: https://hanfordsentinel.com/o-level-reform-lemoore-strike-fighter-squadrons-returning-more-jets/article_09349188-8a4a-5280-81e1-03dd19035da6.html