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The bibcode (also known as the "refcode") is an compact identifier used by a number of astronomical data systems to uniquely specify literature references. The Bibliographic Reference Code (REFCODE) was originally developed to be used in SIMBAD and the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), but it became a de facto standard and is now used more widely, for example, by the NASA Astrophysics Data System who coined and prefer the term "bibcode". -- Wikipedia Self-driving car - WikipediaACs have the potential to impact the automotive industry, mobility costs, health, welfare, urban planning, traffic, insurance, labor markets, and other domains. Appropriate regulations are necessary to integrate ACs into
Amber - WikipediaThe two substances ( yellow amber and gray amber ) conceivably became associated or confused because they both were found washed up on beaches. Ambergris is less dense than water and floats, whereas amber is too dense
Biomimetics - WikipediaBiophysics is not so much a subject matter as it is a point of view. It is an approach to problems of biological science utilizing the theory and technology of the physical sciences. Conversely, biophysics is also a biol
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Sunspot - WikipediaThe earliest known drawings of sunspots were made by English monk John of Worcester in December 1128. 11 12
Wireless power transferJapan and China both have national ambitions to begin on-orbit testing of Solar Power Satellites by the 2030s which may accelerate both technical and regulatory progress.
Himalayas - WikipediaIn western literature, some writers refer to it as the Himalaya. This was also previously transcribed as Himmaleh, as in Emily Dickinson's poetry 14 and Henry David Thoreau's essays. 15
COVID-19 - WikipediaCOVID‑19 is caused by infection with a strain of coronavirus known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). 86
Plastic - Wikipedia9.2 billion metric tons of plastic are estimated to have been made between 1950 and 2017, more than half of which has been produced since 2004. In 2020, 400 million tons of plastic were produced. 2 If global trends on p
Discrete cosine transform - WikipediaDCTs are widely employed in solving partial differential equations by spectral methods, where the different variants of the DCT correspond to slightly different even and odd boundary conditions at the two ends of the arr
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