A breakthrough in auroral research, powered by artificial intelligence, has allowed scientists to classify over 700 million auroral images. This effort, using NASA’s THEMIS dataset, will significantly enhance the prediction of geomagnetic storms, which can disrupt Earth’s communication and security systems. Led by the University of New Hampshire, the AI-powered system…
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