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From stars to molecules: AI guides device-agnostic super-resolution imaging

A research team has developed a new super-resolution imaging method that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the quality of images obtained with various types of microscopes. This breakthrough allows overcoming the diffraction limit, a fundamental optical barrier that restricts the resolution of the finest details that can be observed.…

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Near-Earth Asteroid Is Actually a Comet

New research led by scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has revealed the true nature of a puzzling near-Earth object (NEO). By precisely tracking its motion through space and utilizing powerful observatories capable of imaging faint celestial objects, it has been determined that the object, previously classified as an asteroid, exhibits cometary characteristics. This duality had confused astronomers, as previous images did not show typical cometary activity, such as the presence of a tail or coma.

The study focused on object 2023 FW13, which was discovered in March 2023. Detailed observations of its orbital trajectory and behavior have allowed for its reclassification. Comets are distinguished from asteroids by their icy composition and the emission of gas and dust when approaching the Sun, forming a coma and often a tail. The the absence of these visible features in the initial observations of 2023 FW13 made its initial identification difficult.

New research led by scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has revealed the true nature of a puzzling near-Earth object (NEO).
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2026-07-17
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