Even the most ambitious scientific theories can be humbled by the vast, silent emptiness of deep space. For months, astronomers have been trying to figure out what 3I/ATLAS is, an interstellar ...
Detecting small objects (e.g., those smaller than 20 × 20 pixels) in large-scale images remains a significant and challenging problem. Modern CNN-based detectors often struggle due to the scale ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Object Arjuna 2025 PN7 was thought to be a meteorite in an Earthlike orbit, but that is now being questioned. The new hypothesis suggests that 2025 ...
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS continues to fascinate astronomers as it rips through our solar system. And the more we find out about the object — widely suspected to be an icy comet — the more ...
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The vast majority of matter is dark – invisible until it is detected only through its gravitational effects. The newly discovered object could be a clump of dark matter, or it could also be a compact, ...
Abstract: This paper proposes any-scale object detection using arbitrary-scale super-resolution for continuously rescaling object images, while general multi-scale object detection uses discretely ...
For over two months, astronomers have been closely following an interstellar object — dubbed 3I/ATLAS — as it screams through the solar system at a breakneck speed. The unusual visitor was only the ...
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