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AI finds hidden galactic evolution clues in over 100 galaxies. Here's how

Scientists enlisted AI to help peruse a massive dataset in search of neutral carbon absorbers in galaxies, which can reveal lots about galaxy evolution.

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AI Helps Astronomers Spot Rare Neutral Atomic-Carbon Absorbers

AI Helps Astronomers Spot Rare Neutral Atomic-Carbon Absorbers
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Astronomers detect rare neutral atomic-carbon absorbers with a deep neural network

Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 20, 2024 - Recently, an international team led by Prof. GE Jian from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences used deep learning neural networks to search for rare weak signals

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Astronomers detect rare neutral atomic-carbon absorbers with deep neural network

Astronomers detect rare neutral atomic-carbon absorbers with deep neural network
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Scientists discover remains of a 'buried planet' deep inside EARTH

Fragments of Planet Theia appear to be buried deep beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean. And now more evidence has been found deep in the moon via NASA s GRAIL craft

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