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The James Webb Space Telescope's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) captured a curious sight in a region 3.6 billion light-years away from Earth: A supernova that appears three times, at three different periods during its explosion, in one image. More importantly, this image could help scientists better understand how fast the universe is expanding.
A team of researchers chose to observe the galaxy cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0, also known as G165, for its high star rate formation that also leads to higher supernova rates. One image, which you can see above, captures what looks to be a streak of light with three distinct dots that appear brighter than the rest of it. As Dr. Brenda Frye from the University of Arizona explained, those dots correspond to an exploding white dwarf star. It is also gravitationally lensed — that is, there's a cluster of galaxies between us and the star that served as a lens, bending the supernova's light into multiple images. Frye likened it to a trifold mirror that shows a different image of the person sitting in front of it. To note, it is the most distant Type Ia supernova, which is a supernova that occurs in a binary system, observed to date.
Because of that cluster of galaxies in front of the supernova, light from the explosion travelled three different paths, each with a different length. That means the Webb telescope was able to capture different periods of its explosion in one image: Early into the event, mid-way through and near the end of it. Trifold supernova images are special, Frye said, because the "time delays, supernova distance, and gravitational lensing properties yield a value for the Hubble constant or H0 (pronounced H-naught)."
NASA describes the Hubble constant as the number that characterizes the present-day expansion rate of the universe, which, in turn, could tell us more about the universe's age and history. Scientists have yet to agree on its exact value, and the team is hoping that this supernova image could provide some clarity. "The supernova was named SN H0pe since it gives astronomers hope to better understand the universe's changing expansion rate," Frye said.
Wendy Freedman from the University of Chicago led a team in 2001 that found a value of 72. Other teams put the Hubble constant between 69.8 and 74 kilometers per second per megaparsec. Meanwhile, this team reported a value of 75.4, plus 8.1 or minus 5.5. "Our team’s results are impactful: The Hubble constant value matches other measurements in the local universe, and is somewhat in tension with values obtained when the universe was young," Frye said. The supernova and the Hubble constant value derived from it need for be explored further, however, and the team expects future observations to "improve on the uncertainties" for a more accurate computation.
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Soon after launching AI playlists in the US, Spotify is adding a new way to keep the music going when you lose your internet connection. The new Offline Backup feature for iOS and Android automatically creates a playlist of your queued and recently played tracks, ready for listening on flights or off-the-grid excursions. Offline Backup is for Premium users only.
The feature complements Spotify’s existing offline mode for user-triggered downloads. In contrast, the Offline Backup playlist doesn’t require any manual downloads. So, think of it as more preparation with less planning. (And, of course, the standard offline mode will still be there.)
Spotify says the playlist will “evolve,” learning your habits as you continue to listen. It will also include the tracks already cached on your device from regular use.
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Once you go offline, the Offline Backup playlist will appear automatically in your Home feed. Once it populates, you can filter and sort songs within it to more easily nail down the artist, genre or vibe you’re feeling. Spotify also lets you add the playlist to your library for easier access.
You’ll need to turn it on manually to start using the feature. You’ll find it under Data Saving and Offline or Storage in the Spotify app’s settings. Turn on the toggle for Offline Listening to activate Offline Backup.
Offline Backup is available now for Spotify Premium subscribers globally. (And you’ll need to have listened to five songs or more recently.) If you don’t see it after toggling it on and going offline, the company recommends checking for updates to the Spotify app.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/spotify-can-now-automatically-create-a-playlist-for-airplane-mode-120038259.html?src=rss
What’s the first thing you need when you wake up? Is it a cup of tea?! Me too! I need a boost of energy, a dose of motivation, and a rush of serotonin every morning. And, I’m pretty sure that’s the case for most of us. We all need our cup of tea. There is a different satisfaction and pleasure in sipping caffeine that you know results from your hard work, something precariously prepared with your personal touch to it. And if you’re someone who’s chasing that feeling, then a unique, innovative, and interactive tea brewer is all you need, and ninety-five percent of the battle is won (the other five percent is you setting aside your laziness and operating the machine)! This collection of kitchen tools and appliances is designed to make your tea-making and drinking experience effortless and fun!
1. Smart Tea Pot
Say hello to the Smart Tea Pot, an essential for all tea lovers. It is a unique connected teapot, which lets you brew your own tea using technology. You can prepare a delicious brew based on the tea you like to drink, creating a specialized brew of your own choice.
The Smart Tea Pot features advanced brewing adjustment you can customize, to prepare the kind of tea you want. It has a “Golden Drop” rotating infuser which is the perfect example of Japanese minimalism.
What we like
Features a compact size, and minimal design language
It is the perfect specimen of Japanese minimalism and design philosophy
What we dislike
The teapot uses tech for brewing, which may take time for users to adjust to
2. Hug Cup
Dubbed the Hug Cup, this adorable cup embodies the designer’s belief that, “we give special attention to things we use in our everyday life. We like to have a personal relation to the objects we touch closely, such as a cup.” The cup has a unique take on the mug’s traditional side handle.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Hug Cup lets users securely hold it while allowing them to feel the warmth of the liquid contents within. Imre says “The whole cup creates an intimate tunnel through the cup itself for your finger, you may enjoy the heat of your beverage without burning your palm.”
What we like
Gives the typical mug a wholesome makeover
What we dislike
The new form of the handle could take a while to adjust to
3. ChaiBot
The ChaiBot is designed to be the Nespresso of tea. It automates the entire process of making tea. It merges the expertise of tech with the old and wholesome art of tea brewing. It is a tabletop device that can work well with every type of tea there is, ranging from liquor tea to milk-based chai, or some soothing matcha.
Why is it noteworthy?
You simply need to add tea to the ChaiBot and tell it to start brewing. The ChaiBot chooses the right temperature and begins to expertly prepare your tea, based on the kind of tea you’ve got. The brewed tea is then poured into a kettle, which keeps it warm for hours.
What we like
Compatible with all kinds of teas
Gives your tea 30% more antioxidants than if you brew it manually
What we dislike
It is a bulky and space-consuming appliance, not well-suited for smaller kitchens
4. U Soo
Named U Soo, this concept allows you to chill and relax, as you prepare a cup of tea for yourself. You are able to smell the tea as it steeps, so it also doubles up as an aroma diffuser. The machine is a lot like a coffee machine or something truly unique and eccentric right out of a laboratory.
Why is it noteworthy?
You can witness the entire process – ranging from boiling the water to the steeping of the tea when you pour it into your cup. This whole transparency adds a rather therapeutic and interactive element to the tea machine.
What we like
Has transparent bits, making it quite interesting and interactive
What we dislike
Since it is a concept, we don’t know how well it will translate into a real product
5. Cuzen Matcha
Say hello to Cuzen Matcha – the matcha maker you’ve been waiting for! It is a compact and sleek appliance, well-suited for homes, offices, and basically any space with an outlet. The product is portable, allowing you to enjoy a fresh and authentic cup of matcha tea wherever you feel like.
Why is it noteworthy?
The magnetic whisker replicates the movements of the traditional bamboo whisk, and it mixes cold water with tea, preparing a frothy matcha drink for you. It is equipped with an aluminum canister to ensure your leaves stay fresh, and it supports sustainable tea farming with eco-friendly packaging.
What we like
Sleek and compact form that can be carried anywhere with you
What we dislike
Takes up a substantial amount of counter space
Not compatible with other teas, you need to use the Cuzen Matcha brand leaves
6. FinalPress V2
Named the FinalPress V2, this product is portable, lightweight, and all-metal. It provides the fine and premium quality of a French Press directly inside your tea cup or coffee mug. It is great to prepare some top-notch tea of your choice, wherever you like.
Why is it noteworthy?
Fill the FinalPress V2 with the tea of your choice, shut it, and immerse it in water to begin the infusion process. The press can be filled with hot or cold water, and once it’s done, hit the plunger on the top to extract all the water out of the basket. You have some fresh and delicious tea ready for you!
What we like
Portable and lightweight design
It seems pretty easy to clean
What we dislike
Prepares only one serving in a go
7. Mosi Tea
Meet Mosi Tea! You can now easily and effortlessly brew and drink some soothing loose-leaf tea at home, or on the go, using Mose Tea’s patent-pending, multisensory tea infuser. Mosi Tea allows you to brew the perfect cuppa no matter where you are. Whether you prefer your tea hot or cold, Mosi brews it for you in no time.
Why is it noteworthy?
Mosi prepares your tea in no time, with zero effort. You don’t even need to carry around any messy tools. It is made from Tritan which has the feel and look of glass. The material is strong enough to withstand extreme temperatures and clumsy hands, ensuring the bottle stays safe.
What we like
The mouthpiece mimics a teacup, making it easy and fun to drink from
What we dislike
Small liquid volume compared to the size of the bottle
8. BRÜ Tea Maker
This is the BRÜ tea maker, designed to prepare the perfect cup of tea for you at the push of a button. You can use any tea! You simply need to set the temperature, cup size, and brew time, and it prepares the tea for you, saving you a whole load of time and energy. It saves your previous settings, so you can simply repeat the process, without the need to set up the machine every single time.
Why is it noteworthy?
BRÜ lets you use any drink you fancy, the included spoon and sieve prepare any kind of tea for you. You don’t need to use any expensive capsules of pods with BRÜ, you can just use the tea you have at home, allowing you to explore and try different flavor combinations.
What we like
Saves your tea preparation settings for you
It can also prepare pot noodles and coffee for you
What we dislike
Hefty price tag
9. TMB
Dubbed the TMB or the Modular Bottle, this one-of-a-kind bottle is designed to hold your drink of choice as you work through the day. This bottle will cater to your various drinking requirements, ensuring you don’t ignore your hydration while working, and providing you with a refreshing beverage when you need it.
Why is it noteworthy?
The inside of TMB is made from durable borosilicate glass, which ensures your drinks have the perfect taste, irrespective of how many times the bottle is used. The bottle is also easy to clean, and the mid-section is translucent, so you can always see how much liquid is left inside.
What we like
It features an Infusion Module Add-On for tea and fruits
Has a secret compartment to store snacks
What we dislike
Since it is a glass bottle, it can break easily and must be handled with care
10. Imbue
Meet Imbue – the magnetic tea-infusing vessel. This unique device brews great-tasting loose-leaf tea anywhere for you. You don’t need to carry your entire kitchen with you! It is designed to simplify the process of brewing loose-leaf tea for you. It easily and effortlessly steeps leaves at home or on the go.
Why is it noteworthy?
Imbue can prepare delicious hot or cold tea for you. It prepares single-serving loose tea for you wherever you like. It also functions as an excellent water bottle once the tea is over. It serves well as a multi-use vessel.
What we like
Made from shatter-resistant borosilicate glass which functions as an effective insulator
The lid is made from bamboo, adding an eco-friendly element
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Oura’s next-gen ring appears to be an upgrade in every way. It features a sleeker design, longer battery life and smarter sensors to offer deeper insights for wearers. No more squarish edges; it’s a perfect ring this time. Oura says Ring 4 has 18 signal pathways, up from eight in the Gen3, which is paired with its new Smart Sensing algorithm.
New features include automatic heart rate and activity detection for up to 40 activities. It’ll land in six colors: Silver, Brushed Silver, Gold, Rose Gold, Stealth and Black. All bar the Stealth is made of titanium. Oura Ring 4 is available to pre-order today, with shipping expected to begin on October 15, 2024. Prices start at $349.
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Two Harvard students used facial recognition tech and a large language model to unearth a subject’s name, occupation and other details. Their setup (dubbed I-XRAY) can use that information to pull data like addresses, phone numbers, family member details and partial social security numbers from various sources online.
In a demo video, AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio used the glasses to address people who appear to be strangers by name, discuss their work and bring up a place where they may have met in the past, based on information picked up. The students told 404 Media they developed I-XRAY to make people aware of what’s possible with current technology — they won’t release the code they used.
Following its first two cars of the same name, the Polestar 3 delivers what many of us were looking for. It’s a mass-market machine to fill the needs and wants of buyers looking for an all-electric SUV with proper dimensions — and yellow seat belts. After all the delays, we’ve got a test drive.
Tesla’s Model 3 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive is no longer available in its online configurator. Electrek first reported on the absence of the cheapest option from the electric vehicle brand, with a price tag of $39,000. Now the Model 3 with Long-Range Rear-Wheel Drive takes that title with a retail price of $42,500.
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