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Global science project links Android phones with satellites to improve weather forecasts

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Global science project links Android phones with satellites to improve weather forecasts

Amassing satellite tv for pc knowledge for analysis is a bunch effort because of this app developed for Android customers. Camaliot is a marketing campaign funded by the European House Company, and its first challenge focuses on making smartphone house owners all over the world a part of a challenge that may assist enhance climate forecasts through the use of your cellphone’s GPS receiver.

The Camaliot app works on gadgets working Android model 7.0 or later that help satellite tv for pc navigation. The way in which satellite tv for pc navigation works, telephones or different receivers search for alerts from a community of satellites that keep a hard and fast orbit. The satellites ship messages with the time and their location, and as soon as it’s acquired, the telephones notice how lengthy every message took to reach, then use that knowledge to determine the place on Earth they’re.

Researchers assume that they’ll use satellite tv for pc alerts to get extra details about the ambiance. For instance, the quantity of water vapor within the ambiance can have an effect on how a satellite tv for pc sign travels by way of the air to one thing like a cellphone.

The app gathers info to trace sign power, the gap between the satellite tv for pc and the cellphone getting used, and the satellite tv for pc’s service section, in line with Camaliot’s FAQs. With sufficient knowledge collected from all over the world, researchers can theoretically mix that with current climate readings to measure long-term water vapor traits. They hope to use that knowledge to tell climate forecasting fashions with machine studying. They will additionally observe modifications in Earth’s ionosphere — the a part of the ambiance close to house. Creating higher ionospheric forecasts may very well be related in monitoring house climate and will ultimately make World Navigation Satellite tv for pc Techniques (GNSS) extra correct by accounting for occasions like geomagnetic storms.

Camaliot might ultimately develop to incorporate extra makes an attempt at gathering knowledge on a large scale utilizing sensors current in “Web of Issues” related house gadgets. “We took inspiration from the well-known SETI@Dwelling initiative, the place house laptops assist search out indicators of extraterrestrial life.” Vicente Navarro, an ESA navigation engineer, mentioned in a press launch.

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App customers can evaluate their measurements to different Android customers
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The challenge goals to collect info from all around the world — and from a number of completely different satellite tv for pc constellations. There are a number of completely different World Navigation Satellite tv for pc Techniques (GNSS) constellations just like the US World Positioning System (GPS), Russia’s GLONASS, China’s Beidou, or the EU’s Galileo. Japan and India additionally function smaller regional constellations. An FCC order in 2018 allowed extra gadgets to make use of GPS and Galileo alerts collectively for elevated location accuracy.

Whereas older Android telephones can take part on this challenge, the Camaliot challenge lists greater than 50 newer fashions with dual-frequency receivers, which might concurrently pull two GNSS alerts with completely different satellite tv for pc frequencies. Telephones confirmed to comprise dual-frequency receivers embody the Google Pixel 4a, Samsung Galaxy S21, the Galaxy S21 Extremely — largely these with high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 5G chipsets.

Navarro says that “the mixture of Galileo dual-band smartphone receivers and Android’s help for uncooked GNSS knowledge recording” work collectively to extend the potential for how a lot knowledge might be collected solely from individuals utilizing their smartphones.

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Camaliot is accessible just for Android customers
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The usage of at-home tech from exterior individuals for scientific exploration continues to develop as on a regular basis gadgets embody extra processing energy and higher sensing functionality. In addition to the well-known SETI challenge and comparable makes an attempt like Folding@Dwelling, different strategies have included NASA asking the general public to make use of their telephones to take photographs of clouds or timber, and science apps like iNaturalist documenting animal habits throughout a photo voltaic eclipse, or monitoring completely different animal species.

Find out how to use Camaliot

Right here’s how one can start utilizing the Camaliot app in your Android cellphone after downloading it from Google Play:

  1. Choose “begin logging” and place your cellphone in an space with a transparent sky view to start logging the information
  2. After you have measured to your liking, choose “cease logging”
  3. Then, add your session to the server and repeat the method over time to gather extra knowledge. You may also delete your locally-stored log recordsdata at this step.

Along with with the ability to view your individual measurements in opposition to others gathered over time, you can even see a leaderboard displaying logging periods achieved by different individuals. Finally, the data collected for the research shall be accessible in a separate portal.

For registered customers, their password, username, e mail handle, and variety of measurements shall be saved in Camaliot’s database, however they received’t be utilized in post-study publications and merchandise, in line with Camaliot’s privateness coverage. Particularly, Camaliot says that the necessity for in depth private knowledge is for scientific functions and environmental monitoring and that its want for processing knowledge is “vital for the efficiency of a activity carried out within the public curiosity, specifically for the conduction of this scientific research.”

Registered individuals may even be entered right into a pool for an opportunity to win prizes similar to a dual-frequency Android cellphone and Amazon vouchers. The marketing campaign shall be lively till June thirtieth.

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During Marvel’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the studio announced that the Russo brothers have signed on to direct Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars — the former of which will see Robert Downey Jr, return to the MCU as Doctor Doom. Doomsday is due out in May 2026, while Secret Wars will follow in May 2027.

Doctor Doom showing up just as the Fantastic Four are about to arrive makes it seem like Marvel’s been cooking up a plan to send its beleaguered Multiverse Saga off with a bang — one that’s probably going to be orchestrated by a guy who looks just like Iron Man.

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Ready or not: Self-driving robo rides are rolling into reality

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The Motor City is revving up its innovation engines once again. 

This time, it’s about cutting-edge autonomous vehicles (AVs) designed to serve those who need them most.  

May Mobility, a leader in AV technology and deployment, has just launched its 14th deployment in the heart of Detroit. But what sets this program apart? Let’s break it down.

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Autonomous vehicle. (May Mobility)

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The Accessibili-D program

Launched on June 20 in partnership with the City of Detroit’s Office of Mobility Innovation (OMI) and the Michigan Mobility Collaborative (MMC), the Accessibili-D service is a free autonomous shuttle program aimed at improving life for Detroiters aged 62 and older or those living with disabilities.

The program offers free rides for eligible residents using three autonomous vehicles, including two that are wheelchair-accessible. With 68 stops across 11 square miles of downtown Detroit, the service operates six days a week and connects people to health care, shopping, employment and recreational activities.

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Map of autonomous ride service in Detroit. (May Mobility)

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The tech behind the wheels

May Mobility’s AVs aren’t your average self-driving cars. They’re equipped with some seriously smart tech. At the heart of their operation is the Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) system. This advanced technology provides a 360-degree view using lidar, radar and cameras, simulating thousands of scenarios every second. This allows the vehicles to adapt to unexpected situations for safe and efficient navigation.

The company didn’t just roll these vehicles onto Detroit streets without preparation. They underwent extensive testing, including the University of Michigan’s Mcity Safety Assessment Program and the American Center for Mobility’s comprehensive evaluation process. These tests included simulations of real urban scenarios to ensure the vehicles were ready for the complexities of city driving.

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Wheelchair-accessible autonomous vehicle. (May Mobility)

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Why Detroit? Why now?

Detroit has always been at the forefront of automotive innovation, and this program continues that legacy. But it’s more than just showcasing new tech — it’s about addressing real community needs. Edwin Olson, CEO and co-founder of May Mobility, explains:

“Many Detroiters have trouble getting around due to the costs of owning a car or mobility challenges arising from age or disabilities. We’re excited to show how autonomous technology can help in Detroit, where we will be launching our largest service area to date.”

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Autonomous vehicle. (May Mobility)

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A collaborative effort

The Accessibili-D program is the result of extensive collaboration. It began with a $2.4 million contract approved by the Detroit City Council. May Mobility partnered with Toyota to provide access to Toyota Sienna Autono-MaaS vehicles, and the service is powered by Via, the global leader in TransitTech. Extensive community outreach was conducted to educate future riders and identify key locations for stops.

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Autonomous vehicle. (May Mobility)

Looking to the future

This pilot program, set to run through 2026, is just the beginning. Based on rider feedback, there are already plans to expand the service zone with additional stops and vehicles. Tim Slusser, chief of the Office of Mobility Innovation at the City of Detroit, had this to say:

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“We’re thrilled to launch the ‘Accessibili-D’ autonomous shuttle service, a vital step toward enhancing mobility for our older residents and those with disabilities. This free, innovative service will provide safe and efficient transportation, greatly improving access to essential services for residents who have faced difficulty navigating their needs in the city.”

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May Mobility: Beyond Detroit

While this Detroit deployment is making news, it’s noteworthy that May Mobility is no newcomer to the AV scene. They’ve successfully deployed in 14 cities across the U.S. and Japan, including Ann Arbor, Michigan; Grand Rapids, Minnesota; Miami; Arlington, Texas; and Sun City, Arizona. 

Their mission is to develop AV technology and deploy AVs to transit agencies, cities and businesses across the U.S., offering rides for free or at costs comparable to public transportation.

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Autonomous vehicle. (May Mobility)

Kurt’s key takeaways

The Accessibili-D program is a step towards a more inclusive and accessible city. By focusing on those who often face the greatest mobility challenges, May Mobility and the City of Detroit are demonstrating how innovation can be harnessed to address real societal needs. As we watch this program unfold, it will be fascinating to see its impact on the lives of Detroit residents and its potential as a model for other cities. Could this be the future of urban transit? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure — Detroit is once again at the forefront of automotive innovation, proving that the Motor City is still very much in the driver’s seat when it comes to shaping the future of transportation.

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Futurama’s new season struggles to make NFTs and AI funny

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It only takes a few minutes before Futurama’s new season starts explaining non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, a concept most people probably haven’t thought about for more than a year.

Despite being set in the far future, Futurama has always been comfortable commenting on modern life. There have been episodes about smartphones and 3D printers that use sci-fi nonsense to complicate the concepts in a way that makes them funny. That has largely continued to be true over many years (and cancellations). But in its Hulu revival last year, the show really started to mess up the balance, and its topical jokes began to overshadow the sci-fi gags. The upcoming 12th season struggles even more to find a Futurama-style twist on absurd ripped-from-the-headlines storylines about NFTs and AI. It makes for an uneven season that often feels like it’s missing what originally made the show so special.

The NFTs are the most egregious example, and they also happen to be featured heavily in the debut episode, which makes for a terrible first impression. The convoluted plot involves Bender selling a CryptoPunks-style collection to make a quick buck, which somehow leads him on a quest to discover his origins in Mexico. Meanwhile, the rest of the Planet Express crew attempts a heist to liberate Bender’s NFT collection from an art museum, only to be thwarted by the complexities of the blockchain and digital ledgers.

The problem is that these aren’t some sort of quirky Futurama take on NFTs — they’re just regular NFTs as we know them now, terrible art connected to a digital receipt. The episode spends an annoyingly large part of its runtime explaining the concept — which, to be fair, is hard to do succinctly — without offering much by the way of jokes or commentary. It just assumes NFTs in and of themselves are enough to make people laugh.

More than a decade ago, when we all thought Futurama was really over for good, executive producer and head writer David X. Cohen explained to me how the show was able to successfully translate modern problems into its retrofuturistic world. “We always like it when the real world gives us ideas for episodes,” he said. “Setting the show 1,000 years in the future does not mean you’re not going to comment on society today, it just makes it one step removed.” As the NFT episode proves, it’s that “one step removed” part that’s so important. Without it, the episode is a bunch of dull jokes that are also painfully dated.

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I’ve seen the first six episodes of the season (there will be 10 in total), and things fare slightly better later on. There’s a Squid Game spoof that explores Fry’s childhood through some kind of bizarre time travel and a fast-fashion episode that turns Cara Delevingne into Frankenstein’s monster and the professor into a style icon. I wouldn’t say these are examples of Futurama at its best — the jokes are hit or miss, and most are lacking the heart that keeps the show grounded. But they at least understand Futurama’s original premise: using this weirdo future as a lens to exaggerate modern issues.

This is less true in the most unoriginal episode of the bunch, when the show turns an AI chatbot into Leela’s jealous friend. It’s just about every AI movie trope rolled into 20 minutes of animation. It’s also pretty weird to tackle AI as a new thing at all given Futurama is swarming with sentient robots.

Maybe there’s more heart and wit in the later episodes, as Hulu does promise the season will explore “the next chapter in Fry and Leela’s fateful, time-twisted romance.” But from what I’ve seen, the balance is too far askew. There’s too much focus on being topical and not enough on the oddball humor, long-running characters, and warmth that has made it all work so well before. Like the rest of the world, Futurama should’ve left NFTs in the past.

Futurama season 12 starts streaming on Hulu on July 29th.

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