Using powerful X-rays, researchers at SLAC are trying to recover erased traces of a 2,000-year-old star catalog that could ...
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Scientists Deciphered Humanity’s Earliest Star Map. It Had Literally Been Erased From History.
Researchers using a synchrotron at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have been able to recover pieces of the ...
X-ray scans recover an ancient Greek star map beneath a medieval text, revealing Aquarius clues and Hipparchus-linked ...
SLAC researchers used X-ray beams and the particle accelerator to recover the work of an ancient astronomer, who made the earliest known attempt to log the stars.
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The one gospel detail historians say was likely added later
Many people who’ve read the Bible get to the end of the Gospel of Mark and feel the same way. They think there’s something ...
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The father of astronomy left us a star map, we just found it under 6 layers of ink
Long forgotten and hidden under layers of religious texts, the world’s earliest star catalog has just resurfaced. Scientists ...
Stolen by the Nazis as they invaded Austria, this beautiful Jewish prayer book was returned to its owners and will now be ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. As something of a recent open technology recap, we can note that (very late last year) OpenAI released ...
OpenAI is testing a new model for Codex called "GPT-5.2-Codex-Max." Some users have spotted a new model, GPT-5.2-Codex-Max, when they ask Codex what model it is using. OpenAI rolled out Codex with GPT ...
We gather much of what we know about Maya astronomical knowledge from detailed records they themselves created on the pages of bark-paper books called codices. In the mid-sixteenth century, Franciscan ...
A VS Code extension that brings spec-driven development to Codex CLI, leveraging the powerful AI capabilities of the VS Code Codex extension. Manage your specs, steering documents, and custom prompts ...
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