Rogue waves were dismissed as nonsense for centuries, until New Year's Day in 1995. Their counterpart – rogue holes – were only proved real in 2012.
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French ships visit Hobart amid regional tensions

Amid wars in both Europe and the Middle East, two French ships visited an Australian capital city to promote freedom of navigation and scientific exploration.
Opened on March 12, the exhibition marks the artist’s first solo show in Mumbai in nearly two decades. Known for her intricate graphite drawings and multidisciplinary practice spanning installation, ...
An Australian startup that helps aircraft, ships and other vehicles navigate GPS dead zones has raised $110 million, hitting ...
Quantum navigation is proving to be a critical part of that toolset, delivering unjammable, unspoofable, and undetectable navigation with bounded positioning error and strong complementarity to other ...
Dr Rebekah Higgitt of National Museums Scotland examines an 11th century astronomical instrument known as an astrolabe on the 1,000th anniversary of its creation (Andy Catlin/PA) One of the rarest ...
Google is officially rolling out its biggest navigation update in over a decade with the introduction of Ask Maps and ...
Google is also promising a “complete transformation” of the navigation experience in Maps, with the biggest update in more than a decade. It’s called Immersive Navigation, and it will begin its ...
National Museums Scotland said it was one of the rarest scientific instruments in its collection. Dr Rebekah Higgitt of National Museums Scotland examines an 11th century astronomical instrument known ...
One of the rarest scientific instruments held by National Museums Scotland (NMS) has turned 1,000 years old. The astrolabe, an intricate brass instrument made in 11th century Spain, was used for ...
GPS spoofing is distorting vessel positions and deepening the risk in one of the world’s most important shipping lanes ...
The astrolabe, an intricate brass instrument made in 11th century Spain, was used for charting the position of the stars. NMS said the object is one of Europe’s oldest surviving signed and dated ...