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It is known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) and is situated between California and Hawaii.The North Pacific Ocean was chosen specifically because it receives a large amount of plastic waste from Asia.

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The monitoring data provided by the company revealed a “low adverse impact of System 002 on marine life over the first 12 tripsThe findings of this groundbreaking work have been published in the prestigious journal Advanced Materials.the X-Ray attenuation process creates charges that can be collected to provide a signature of the X-Ray energy and its intensity.

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an X-ray detector based on solution-processed thin-film metal halide perovskite that overcomes these challenges is introduced.”The research was conducted in collaboration with Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.

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said: “This work showcases that there’s a natural extension of perovskites into printed X-Ray detectors.

the new detectors are suitable for large-scale commercial use and can be combined with flexible substrates to create a variety of device shapes and sizes.The term “artificial intelligence” was coined at the 1956 Dartmouth Conference by John McCarthy.

a shift towards connectionist models led to the development of artificial neural networks and machine learning algorithms that could learn from data.but will it take away your job?Rise of AI-tech like ChatGPT puts prompt engineers in the limelightAs an AI-powered tool

“I could see this being used by future expeditions to continue to explore the Moon since this really seems like a major test of the capabilities before starting to use it commercially for additional exploration and potential future mining operations.Nokia has announced the launch of a 4G mobile network on the Moon by the end of this year after it was selected by NASA to build the first-ever cellular network on the Moon in 2019.

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