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A high school student in California has made a remarkable contribution to astronomy by developing an artificial intelligence ...
Through his research at Caltech, a local high school student revealed 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space, ...
A high schooler, Matteo Paz, won $250,000 for discovering 1.5 million new space objects with AI. Paz built an AI algorithm to search data from a NASA space telescope for objects such as black holes.
Slingshot Aerospace has been chosen by the Air Force's technology acceleration arm to support a program for identifying and tracking various objects in space. The company specializes in ...
Ultimately, he discovered 1.5 million new objects in space, including supernovae and supermassive black holes. On Tuesday, he won $250,000 in the Regeneron Science Talent Search for his efforts.