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"navigational" Definitions
  1. connected with the skill or the process of planning a route for a ship or other vehicle and taking it there
  2. connected with the movement of ships or aircraft
  3. connected with the activity of moving around a website, the internet, etc.

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In 1976, the Hokelea sailed from Hawaii to Tahiti using traditional navigational methods So what are some of these navigational techniques?
Google has responded to these changes with revamped navigational controls.
Workers will need the navigational aid to find their desk.
This maritime militia receives subsidized fuel, ice and navigational devices.
Navigational maps typically locate a car's position within several yards.
But calculating longitude was much trickier, leading to deadly navigational errors.
The descent will be extremely complicated, requiring several precise navigational adjustments.
In the early 1920s aviators would fly with little navigational aid.
Simply put, for most navigational needs, it's the best app available.
Native Hawaiians understood this and incorporated observations into their navigational practices.
Chiefs threatened to kill anyone who revealed navigational knowledge without permission.
He worried about other possible navigational glitches caused by Bluetooth interference.
It's like a 747 pilot who enters the wrong navigational coordinates.
And the Venetian navigational rules seemed fluid, to say the least.
They can only find the planet with a rare navigational beacon.
We grew to rely on his electronic companionship and political navigational skills.
"We can still see some RFI from aircraft navigational beacons," says Krčo.
The flight crew blamed an issue with their on-board navigational system.
It is the world's largest provider of navigational data and nautical charts.
In time, he developed what were, essentially, navigational charts for lunar exploration.
Scientists speculate that illness, navigational errors and human interference may be causes.
Finally, and this may be the most important: Trust your navigational intuition.
But scientists don't entirely understand how gray whales accomplish this navigational feat.
Instead, the rider navigates via a knob on a navigational control panel.
Having dedicated navigational buttons is only going to become less and less feasible.
The new Samsung Gear VR is better looking and offered redesigned navigational controls.
Heimel's work is like a navigational tool developed by an enthusiastic research scientist.
The goal is to launch a new, Android-suited navigational interface by July.
A whole new, uniquely immersive form of media, entertainment and cognitive/navigational tools.
Removing the abandoned fishing vessel not only removed a navigational hazard, Rojas said.
Offering navigational help, express delivery and pick-up may help increase those sales.
The pole's odd acceleration does have some near-term consequences for our navigational systems.
Although this is impressive for a robot, especially the navigational features, I left disappointed.
He just doesn't want to, because it happens to contain a useful navigational database.
Our handy dandy turn-by-turn apps have turned us all into navigational toddlers.
Clearly, Bed Bath had prioritized mobile search, user interface navigational improvement and digital offerings.
But such collisions at sea are rare in an age of advanced navigational technology.
NASA also used one as a backup navigational device in its space shuttle program.
He took a short hiatus after first showing off his navigational skills this summer.
Turkey issued a new navigational advisory this week extending military training to March 10.
Another navigational clue may come from dogs' suspected sensitivity to differences in magnetic orientation.
Towing provides less navigational control, as the barge may wander from side to side.
But these next few details are what make Citymapper my navigational compass of choice.
According to Jason McGovern, optimizing your navigational structure can have a huge impact on rankings.
Secluded and right on the water, these navigational beacons are perfect for escaping real life.
Navigational mishaps in the occupied territories have long been a source of anxiety for Israel.
Smugglers often cram passengers into unseaworthy vessels—without food, fuel, life jackets, or navigational tools.
To what extent could another Navy navigational mishap like these two cause an international incident?
It shows navigational information and statistics, and buzzes when you need to make a turn.
As dawn broke, the reef appeared as a blue-teal amoeba on a navigational screen.
Defense officials have said a navigational error caused the boats to drift into Iranian waters.
If your car has a GPS navigational unit, it speaks to you about upcoming turns.
Neither pilot reported distress, but the United plane reportedly showed signs of navigational systems malfunctioning.
In a DVD commentary for Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, George Lucas explains that the parsecs are due to the Millennium Falcon's advanced navigational computer rather than its engines, so the navigational computer would calculate much faster routes than other ships could.
It's probably testing landmarks as guides for its directions instead of using more formal navigational descriptions.
The lake's navigational channels were deepened and widened and its maximum operating level raised 18 inches.
People trying to avoid their annoying bosses end up taking out navigational systems everyone depends on.
For example, American's pilots use iPads to access navigational charts and weather information, among other data.
Navigational devices for bikes are nothing new, but Beeline is a different kind of bike GPS.
And they did so to prevent it from harming navigational and personnel safety of passing ships.
The lake's navigational channels were deepened and widened and its maximum operating level raised 26.4 inches.
Bertish could seek shelter from rough weather, sleep and have access to navigational and communications instruments.
Any piece of new navigational technology immediately elicits equal parts joy and skepticism: will this actually work?
Eventually, this sort of research could result in effective navigational software for robotic insects, including artificial pollinators.
And I wouldn't recommend it for all your navigational needs—though it does have GPS built in.
"We're basically providing observers with a navigational map of the habitable zone for any star," he said.
It gives the crown even more precision and tactility, making it more of a compelling navigational tool.
In August 1961, NASA issued a contract to MIT to design the spacecraft's guidance and navigational system.
For one, the navigational buttons sport an updated design, though the overall UI doesn't look too different.
The lighthouse was a landmark navigational structure built in the moat of the 13th-century Turnberry Castle.
They include the figure spotted by AI and are thought to be navigational markers of some sort.
They also allowed some of the cyclors to have their hands free to perform other navigational tasks.
For this test, the Crew Dragon's own navigational system handled the docking procedure — and it happened without issue.
That last one really causes some problems in week 4, where we, uh, run into some navigational difficulties.
The navigational corridor wasn't tight enough, and the device assumed that the desert would be free of obstacles.
The legs on the bottom gave it some of the Rollercopter's buoyancy with none of its navigational problems.
The beach's "gently shelving waters" could have distorted the whales' echolocation, causing a navigational error for the pods.
In March, Rio was declared the fourth most-congested city in the world by navigational device manufacturer TomTom.
Sunset Lighthouse Boat Tour (Saturday) As a major port city, New York is surrounded by coastal navigational aids.
"Some people seem to have a much better sense of direction or navigational skills than others," she says.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about the navigational strategies of ants misstated the surname of a researcher.
Navy investigators concluded the collisions were "avoidable" and resulted from a series of crew and basic navigational errors.
Tango, its 3-D mapping tool, is designed (in theory) to give any smartphone instant AR navigational powers.
Dr. Moreau said his team will face larger navigational challenges once Osiris-Rex gets to Bennu in 2018.
India's regional navigation system will provide open navigational information to all users but also restricted services to the military.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the scientists for their determination in setting up a home-grown navigational system.
Second, the NavLab (that's Navigational Laboratory) was one of the first autonomous vehicles to carry its computers with it.
"NATO fully supports Ukraine's sovereignty and its territorial integrity, including its navigational rights in its territorial waters," Lungescu tweeted.
As the agency began to investigate, it suspected that a computer problem or bad navigational data was to blame.
That could improve navigational precision by orders of magnitude, which would make self-driving cars safer and more reliable.
Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said that the sailors made a navigational error that landed them in Iranian waters.
Remarkably, these birds can retain their navigational ability while in REM sleep, which involves temporary loss of muscle tone.
But flying insects still have a tendency to crash into things, suggesting pattern velocity is an imperfect navigational aid.
Apple also completely redesigned the home button, which has been the sole navigational key on the iPhone since 2007.
Scientists think that when they venture inland to feed, the shallow coastal waters confuse their echolocation and navigational senses.
The first sounds we hear are the sleepy beeps and boops of the navigational system in the ship's bridge.
Efforts to scientifically deduce the neurological underpinnings of navigational abilities in humans and other species arguably began in 1948.
The publication of that research was the first time the navigational behavior of the frogs was described, he said.
Solar storms increase RF noise, which is thought to impair the navigational receptors of animals that rely on magnetoreception.
The crew was equipped with modern navigational devices, a hand-cranked radio and a charcoal brazier and gas stove.
Your navigational skills will be recorded with the data contributed to a global benchmark for special navigation, helping dementia research.
Having a clear and simple navigational structure will help with usability as well as spreading link equity throughout your site.
This time around, Samsung has removed the rotating bezel, one of the primary navigational methods used in last year's watch.
We worked on some navigational skills underwater — and our signals got tangled, mostly around who was supposed to do what.
Insights gleaned from its experiments could lead to super-sensitive quantum detectors, and enable the construction of advanced navigational devices.
The navigational elements with the channel (Home, Video, Playlists, Channels, Discussion, About, etc.) are larger and simpler to navigate through.
A team of UN investigators said in June that they had seen "vessels showing suspicious navigational patterns" near the city.
They use the money to finance the purchase of automatic weapons, grenade launchers, fast boats and high-tech navigational equipment.
They "see" a navigational map in real time, which appears in the video at the bottom left of the screen.
BeiDou is already a a Regional Navigational Satellite System; India and Japan are working on their own regional systems, too.
But those with less experience complained the app doesn't feel that intuitive or has poor navigational elements, among other things.
They work more like a map than a horoscope, and for this reason serve a navigational purpose for the public.
What this means is that the usual precision of a trackpad isn't required to get exact hits on navigational elements.
The tariffs will ultimately be levied on $50 billion worth of Chinese exports, including electric cars and aircraft navigational equipment.
Engineers run through real-world simulations to test the software's navigational capabilities in "auto" mode if left on its own.
There's only one tiny hole in this plan — the cruise ship relies on navigational equipment based on a spherical Earth.
Longines has a long history of creating navigational timepieces, many of which were worn by aviation pioneers, including Charles Lindbergh.
Scientists accelerated the update of a model of Earth's fluctuating magnetic field, which is needed to keep navigational systems functioning.
Here's the bottom line: Budget robot vacuums that lack navigational smarts are simply not worth your money, or indeed your time.
It does have a navigational system, however, which includes gyroscopes and an accelerometer for measuring changes in velocity, acceleration, and orientation.
Because many navigational systems are based on accurate readings of magnetic north, this accelerated drift has captured the attention of scientists.
But as they drew in closer to the beach, the couple struggled to track the navigational buoys through the nighttime fog.
This could include advanced algorithms able to organize and present sensor data, targeting information or navigational details for Marines in-flight.
On Thursday, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter attributed the episode to a "navigational error," though he did not offer any details.
SOME 4,500 satellites circle Earth, providing communications services and navigational tools, monitoring weather, observing the universe, spying and doing more besides.
The navigational buttons at the bottom of the screen are also very small, as are the other screen elements and fonts.
There, the satellites will spend a few days field-testing their navigational hardware and communications systems before burning up in orbit.
That revamp brought users a cleaner, flatter look complete with more subtle navigational icons and a minimalist black and white design.
Drones using DJI software will have the safety zones integrated into their navigational systems and be unable to breach the areas.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter later said that "a navigational error of some kind" had led the U.S. Navy personnel there.
It will also include a review of how we train and certify our surface warfare community, including tactical and navigational proficiency.
He also developed a laser-based navigational aid for the blind for RCA and the Veterans Administration in the early 20133s.
Cristi said the pilot saw a flash of light -- what crew believed could've been a drone's green and red navigational lights.
Chinese media outlets reported that the plane's radome — where weather radar and navigational equipment are stored — was also damaged by the storm.
It's not used just for navigational purposes but also for precision timing to, for example, document market trades (time is indeed money).
The second video showcases the autonomous navigational skills of the dog-like SpotMini—the same bot that's capable of escaping through doors.
They were less able to visualize their plane's position, to decide what navigational step should come next, and to diagnose abnormal situations.
In a time of uncertainty, artists may offer insights and navigational aids for an emerging reality overwhelmingly dominated by technology and machines.
The story begins when Captain Ronaldo Aldo, an astro-navigational officer for Earth's military, confesses to committing a terrible (but unnamed) crime.
Other elements, like spice mines of Kessel and the navigational hazards surrounding it, are tangentially similar in the films and the novels.
We tested another Samsung Powerbot and were impressed by its navigational capabilities and thoughtful details, like a see-through bin on top.
"The evidence suggests that they unintentionally entered the Iranian waters because of the failure of their navigational system," spokesman Ramazan Sharif said.
While the features differ based on the car and rental service you choose, they include navigational systems, wi-fi, and satellite radio.
Mr. Ju first heard about the navigational markings in 2002 from a friend in Hami, but he thought his friend was joking.
Apps for the family's insurance company, navigational aids and roadside-assistance tools can provide help when needed and minimize that invasive feeling.
His point is that these long-distance movers need superb navigational skills and spatial sense in addition to the usual trucking expertise.
The lava's mineral content has a reputation for making navigational devices go haywire, and the forest looks the same in all directions.
During this time, the crew seemed noticeably tenser, and kept cross-referencing navigational charts to make sure we didn't stray off-course.
What you'll see here is a stripped-down map view that only shows you the navigational data you need at any given time.
NASA scientists are using the mission to understand if and how CubeSats can work in deep space, testing their endurance and navigational abilities.
The navigational systems that control the balloons have drastically improved beyond the wildest expectations of the project's engineers — something Teller admits happened accidentally.
It would contribute to exchanges in such areas as disaster prevention, maritime rescue, environmental protection, biodiversity, scientific research and navigational safety, he added.
"The evidence suggests that they unintentionally entered the Iranian waters because of the failure of their navigational system," IRGC spokesman Ramazan Sharif said.
"I think that this much is clear, there was a navigational error of some kind," he said at a press conference on Thursday.
Accessing the Keys via boat is too dangerous because the near-shore waters are littered with debris, including unmoored boats and navigational markers.
Bossa Nostra's onboard navigation system is essentially a knitting machine, using patterns to knit a fabric to be used as a navigational map.
Either way, the whales would receive the wrong navigational information or become disoriented and end up in the wrong spot, leading to stranding.
Previously, Sofman worked on off-road autonomous vehicles and ways to leverage a machine learning approach to improve navigational capabilities in real time.
It resulted, for instance, in improved efficiency, navigational safety and wetlands protection at a major container terminal at the Port of Mobile, Ala.
He can stretch out his 5-foot-7, 155-pound frame to rest, and all navigational and communications instruments are within arm's reach.
He has backups for all steering, navigational and communications systems, should they fail, as well as a satellite phone and a standard compass.
And when some inner navigational device malfunctioned, he just kept drifting, into the life of another woman, another family, until he was gone.
In a report to the Security Council earlier this month, the investigators said they continued to observe "vessels showing suspicious navigational patterns" off Zuwara.
While to humans the immediate difference is negligible, systems such as GPS and Russian-made GLONASS satellites rely on pinpoint accuracy for navigational purposes.
Navionics, an electronic navigational chart maker owned by tech giant Garmin, has secured an exposed database that contained hundreds of thousands of customer records.
Others call for improved navigational skills and certifications for sailors, including better, more sophisticated training on radar, piloting, communications and other high-tech equipment.
The system, also known as NAVSAT, would remain active for more than 22000 years, only getting retired from its primary navigational use in 2100.
Many of the earliest animating GIFs were similar in appearance to Microsoft clip-art and were sometimes used as navigational elements in early websites.
Navigational lamps used for landing the planes are built in Germany, with the total German content standing at about four percent, the source said.
Camera-based inference will allow these vehicles to further understand elements in their environment — allowing them to perform more complex navigational tasks and operations.
In doing so, McGahn again fulfilled the most essential function of his office in reminding a president of the navigational beacons of his office.
Back to the N.Y.C. Autopilot navigational system: Designed as it is for New Yorkers, the default factory setting is, of course, Fastest Route Possible.
Electrical and electronics engineering technicians help engineers design and develop computers, communications equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and other electrical and electronic equipment.
Mr. Ji, clearly proud of his mammoth calligraphy, said he had never heard of any other navigational markings like these anywhere else in China.
"Smithereens," with Andrew Scott and Topher Grace, toys with the idea of GPS and other navigational technology punishing people for their reliance on it.
Thompson explores these questions, with a particular focus on the early Polynesians' incredible navigational skills, and "succeeds admirably," Simon Winchester writes in his review.
The aircraft was flying home to Israel from London via Vienna and Istanbul when a navigational error sent it into Bulgarian airspace, Haaretz reported.
Picking the best lane toward Tasmania can be crucial, and Honey and Oxley described it as potentially one of the race's biggest navigational problems.
This top-level navigational menu — just above "My Feed" on Roku's home screen — will include a list of popular free content from its channel partners.
According to his Reddit post, cell phones have the potential to cause minor deflection on navigational equipment, and that issue is most risky when landing.
The retractable phone mount allows riders to view maps and turn-by-turn navigational instructions without having to dangerously fumble with their device while riding.
The 10 sailors on the boats did not report the navigational error to their superiors before they were taken by the Iranians, Mr. Carter said.
Navigational lamps used for landing the planes are built in Germany, and the German content on the aircraft is about four percent, the source said.
The navigational bridge deck, where the recorder was mounted, was found half a mile away from the main debris field, but the recorder was missing.
The app also includes beautifully styled notes and typography, along with well-thought-through navigational design elements, search and support for iCloud sync and Handoff.
The air strips were not registered on any navigational charges and on unpaved, dirt roads, often in the middle of the mountains or the jungle.
Thousands and thousands of monarchs travel in swarms across continents, knowing where to go through an evolutionary navigational tool—like a GPS in their brain.
Contributing factors can include "sickness, navigational error, geographical features, a rapidly falling tide, being chased by a predator, or extreme weather," the DOC's statement said.
Since 2003, Fienga and her colleagues have used radio ranging data collected by the Cassini probe's navigational system to precisely track the motion of Saturn.
In 1968, Mr. Ji decided to create five navigational signals around the airport, to guide pilots trying to make their way over the featureless desert.
The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) told the BBC that the ocean dweller likely ended up in the Thames due to a navigational error.
Alongside GPS, navigational systems utilized by satellites, aircraft, ships, submarines and other vehicles rely on magnetic compasses to ensure they're traveling in the correct direction.
If that results in people calling you names, including left wing, right wing, or chicken wing, you just keep your eye on the navigational star.
The more immediately available Clean Map function, on the other hand, leverages the 900's navigational functionality to essentially make dirt maps of a user's home.
The area appears to be brimming with marine life, including a surprising number of whales who may be using the undersea volcanoes as a navigational tool.
Locus Robotics today unveiled a navigational system that makes it possible for their LocusBots to work more effectively together, and alongside humans in crowded, bustling warehouses.
It doesn't immerse you in virtual worlds for entertainment purposes, but adds useful information to your line of sight — anything from navigational cues to mechanical labels.
Occipital says Robotics company Misty is using a Structure Core in the head of one of its robots for room mapping and navigational path decision-making.
Many of the visually impaired don't have a job — 70–80 percent in the US are unemployed — and suffer varying degrees of mobility and navigational challenges.
Thanks to Here's navigational data, it also provides "turn-by-turn indoor walking directions" to help passengers negotiate large transit centers, venues, shopping centers, and airports.
The navigational knowhow displayed by the AntBot could someday be put to good use in technologies like last-mile delivery drones or smart cars, Dupeyroux said.
I'm just not sure if paying for a good navigational experience (as well as a quality educational one) is worth it for dilettante crafters like myself.
Navigational app Waze might help give you directions on the road, but it's now poised to help with a real problem: children left in hot cars.
This means the benchmark established by the initial data from Sea Hero Quest players paves the way to finding the earliest spatial navigational changes, he said.
Completing the Chinese constellation would turn it into a Global Navigational Satellite System, joining the US (the familiar GPS), Russia (GLONASS), and the European Union (Galileo).
The World Magnetic Model is an overview of Earth's magnetic field used by navigational tools, everywhere from the Department of Defense to apps on your smartphone.
Even the orbiter's star trackers (navigational aids that help orient Rosetta in space) detected an uptick in reflected light off the scattered detritus of the outburst.
Mr. Arnold honed his navigational skills after he gave up his 9-to-5 job, became a full-time photographer and began wandering around the city.
The U.S. military sailed the guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer near the Paracel Islands, causing Beijing to accuse Washington of "navigational hegemony," CNN reported.
It said the equipment, which U.S. officials said was deployed by an American oceanographic vessel, was checked to prevent any navigational issues in the disputed waters.
The U.S. military sailed the guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer near the Paracel Islands, causing Beijing to accuse Washington of "navigational hegemony," CNN reported.
The tests are expected to generate data on "navigational accuracy and vehicle performance," to be provided to the FAA, according to a press statement from Virginia Tech.
The data also and information about their boat — such as latitude and longitude, boat speed and other navigational details — which Diachenko said likely updating in real-time.
Suunto — the Finnish company known for their fitness, diving and navigational products — has shoved the sensors from its heart rate tracking strap into a developer-friendly package.
This work inspired Easton and put him on the path where he was in a position to build a navigational system based on time navigation, or timation.
The next person would follow that trace, which has been processed and rendered into basic navigational stages: "in 20 steps, take a right," that sort of thing.
Notifications still pop up, Google Maps is as good a navigational companion as ever, and the always-on OK Google Now actually works as a party trick.
In the days before that deal, Iran briefly detained 10 U.S. sailors after their boats entered its waters because of what they said was a navigational error.
The law firm said its preliminary review suggested the autopilot feature was defective and had uncovered complaints by other Tesla drivers of navigational errors by the system.
Bieber... Navigational app Waze might help give you directions on the road, but it's now poised to help with a real problem: children left in hot cars.
If successful, he would prove that one of the most sophisticated navigational techniques ever developed still existed and, he hoped, inspire efforts to save it from extinction.
A voyage with this level of navigational difficulty had never been undertaken by anyone who was not a ri-meto or taking his test to become one.
He also saw a man resembling Cunanan sitting on a bench nearby reading a navigational guide book that he later realized had been taken from his boat.
"The North-West Passage," completed by John Everett Millais that year, has an old sailor seated at a desk, his navigational maps strewn before his wrinkled hands.
There are multiple reasons these events can happen, Ms. Asmutis-Silvia said, including navigational error, changes in the environment, a wayward hunt for food or tidal changes.
One popular idea is that moths use the moon, a natural light source, as a navigational beacon to orient themselves, maintaining a constant angle to its rays.
In other navigational fails, Stephen Colbert lamented that he missed a sex scandal involving a rear admiral named Bruce Loveless amid the cacophony of news from Washington.
Pallid bats are gleaning bats, which means they pluck animals from the ground, like crickets, centipedes, ground beetles, and grasshoppers, while using their echolocation strictly for navigational purposes.
With the right sensors and navigational algorithms, the thinking went, a spacecraft could autonomously determine its position in space by timing the reception of signals from multiple pulsars.
This year, in order to operate the Watch Active, you'll need to rely on its 1.1-inch screen, two side navigational buttons, Bixby voice commands, and wrist gestures.
Besides navigational data, the recorder is supposed to store 12 hours of audio from the bridge, said Brian Curtis, acting director of the NTSB's office of marine safety.
We have a pretty big navigational use case where people look up people and pages and groups that they want to get to, and look at, and search.
Archeologists have found what they believe to be the oldest astrolabe so far, a 500-year-old navigational tool, among a shipwreck led by Vasco da Gama himself.
A new Tate app will also launch with background on art and artists featured in the museum, and navigational tips to guide visitors toward specific works and exhibitions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When the British Admiralty charted the Florida Keys between 183 and 1775, their surveyor, George Gauld, noted coral locations as navigational hazards.
The Fed "has been navigating between the shoals of overheating and premature tightening with only a hazy view of what seem to be shifting navigational guides," Powell said.
Using a messaging thread interface plus marketing bots thus offers an alternative way to cut to the navigational chase, while simultaneously creaming off intent intelligence on potential customers.
In reports released this month, the Navy's top admiral said the two destroyer crashes were "avoidable" and had resulted from a string of crew and basic navigational errors.
Critics, who included many local officials, business owners, fishermen, Indian tribes and residents, cited the high cost of offshore wind power, navigational hazards and threats to the environment.
Worse, our reliance on GPS might be causing our innate navigational capabilities to atrophy over time, leaving us helpless when technology fails and we're forced to orient ourselves.
India's plan is to have seven satellites that will provide navigational information over the country and upto 1,500 kilometres (932.06 miles) around the mainland, Indian Space Research Organisation said.
Tinder today is rolling out a new navigational experience for users of its mobile application that's designed to make it easier to move between profile photos and profile text.
But in more recent years, that navigational deficiency—which had previously only haunted me in town centers or in particularly labyrinthine buildings—began making games more difficult for me.
The firm said its preliminary review of the crash suggested Autopilot was defective and said it had uncovered complaints by other Tesla drivers of navigational errors by the system.
In a final, horrifying twist, Lando uploads L33's mind into the Millennium Falcon, so it can access her navigational smarts and get the crew out of a pinch.
They think it works by taking abstract, unrelated pieces of information and making them signposts on a route — which incorporates navigational and spatial memory skills humans evolved over time.
The quartermaster is the direct representative of the ship's navigator who monitors the surface search radar system and other charts to provide a continuous navigational watch on the bridge.
Johnson went on to calculate the trajectory for the Apollo 11 flight and compute backup navigational charts for the astronauts to use if electronics failed (which they almost did).
Using a compass, a navigational plotter and maps, the "Gazelles" plot their route and plan their itinerary to find the most efficient route to get to the finish line.
Mr. Hancock is 76, and has long been something like the Polaris of jazz modernism at the piano: an aspirational model, a navigational point, a fixture in the firmament.
And there's also the Deep Space Atomic Clock, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like, keeping hyper-accurate time that spacecraft can check with for navigational purposes.
But the balloons over Peru came equipped with navigational systems built around on machine-learning techniques able to detect subtle patterns in atmospheric conditions—patterns humans alone could not discern.
This robot vacuum was spectacularly successful at entertaining the cat — presumably on account of its dumb disposition, bouncing stupidly off of furniture owing to a total lack of navigational smarts.
The service has issued a new solicitation to industry, asking for proposals and information related to pursuing new and upgraded Mk 48 torpedo control systems, guidance, sonar and navigational technology.
The Defense Ministry said a Chinese naval vessel discovered a piece of "unidentified equipment," and checked it to prevent any navigational safety issues before discovering it was a U.S. drone.
In addition to new insight into our navigational decline, the data revealed differences in spatial navigation abilities between genders as well as countries, with Nordic countries coming out on top.
The trip's Young Explorers program includes hands-on workshops in marine mammal identification, squid biology and navigational charting as well as photography competitions organized by the ship's resident photography coach.
The Play Store had already broken out Apps and Games before today, but they had been part of a much larger navigational element at the top of the home page.
As the researchers report in the Journal of Experimental Biology, the ants go about their navigational business as usual, allowing the scientists to accurately measure walking speed, and angular orientation.
The agency developed the test system with DJI, a large manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles, and AirMap and Skyward, a provider of airspace intelligence and navigational services to unmanned aircraft.
Federal investigators recently issued a preliminary report on one fatal crash in Mountain View, Calif, in which Autopilot was reported to have made a navigational mistake contributing to the incident.
"For its part, China's Defense Ministry says that its vessel simply came across a piece of "unidentified equipment" and they wanted to check it out for any "navigational safety issues.
Federal investigators recently issued a preliminary report on one fatal crash in Mountain View, California, in which Autopilot was reported to have made a navigational mistake contributing to the incident.
"Illuminating helicopters with lasers at night is dangerous as it creates a navigational hazard that can impair vision and can be disorienting to pilots using night vision goggles," Urban said.
I ordered the pale ale, and despite the fact that I was the cause of our navigational debacle, my boyfriend graciously agreed to let me taste his house-made Stout.
Days before the accord's implementation, nerves were rattled when Iran briefly held 10 U.S. sailors who the U.S. military said made a navigational mistake that led them into Iranian waters.
A renaissance of sorts got underway, an upwelling of pride that became ever more energized as the canoe's navigational achievements and successes — all still performed with no instrumental help — accumulated.
Working in the background, behavioral biometrics verify that online applications are being filled out by genuine users, not fraudsters, by testing for application fluency, navigational fluency and low data familiarity.
The company was issued a patent this summer for a network of docking stations on cell towers or other tall structures where their drones could recharge and share navigational information.
"In a reckless manner, at an extreme high rate of speed, in the darkness of the night, in an area with known navigational hazards such as rock jetties and channel markers."
It should contain navigational data and the last 12 hours of audio on the ship's bridge, Brian Curtis, acting director of the Office of Marine Safety at the NTSB, told reporters.
Many factors could contribute to such whale and dolphin strandings, including sickness, navigational error, geographical features, a rapidly falling tide, being chased by a predator, or extreme weather, the DOC said.
The robot is built using the Pepper companion robot, IBM Watson's artificial intelligence systems for natural language, and Panasonic's in-flight data and displays, along with Here Maps indoor navigational data.
Wounded in the attack were Alok Madasani, Kuchibhotla's co-worker at U.S. company Garmin Ltd, which makes navigational and fitness-tracking devices, and Ian Grillot, an American who tried to intervene.
That is, drivers will sign up for windows of time when they're available to deliver groceries, and will then be provided with the order details and navigational assistance during their shift.
But Roku benefits from also operating the platform where The Roku Channel resides — meaning it can promote the channel's content through Roku's own built-in search feature, navigational menus and elsewhere.
The team also made the right calls on navigational control systems for the challenging AC50 foiling catamarans and on which foils to use in the light winds that prevailed in Bermuda.
It was also a pioneer in using required navigation performance, or RNP — an industry term that refers to satellite navigation, as opposed to ground-based navigational tools — to improve flight efficiency.
Lack of navigational skills is how a Belgian bus driver could take 50 tourists 800 miles in the wrong direction because he punched in the wrong address on his GPS device.
This is more or less what's offered by a navigational database, which was the big organizational scheme of the pre-SQL era and one that still exists (for some good reasons).
The service, which serves both as a mapping and navigational tool as well as a travel guide of sorts, will continue on as a standalone business at TripAdvisor, following the deal's close.
Laser imagery from scientists at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom has now revealed scale markers along the disk's edges, confirming that it was in fact an early navigational tool.
It uses a unique navigational setup wherein you essentially roll your finger along the side of the face to move between apps and screens, in addition to screen swipes and wrist movements.
Navigational skills will be put to use in a number of physics-based challenges, as you'll have to figure out how to use the world around you to move through the levels.
But it required some high-speed video and controlled experiments to determine whether the ants were still using the tripod gait and to investigate their navigational abilities when they were turned around.
Every day, a dedicated and highly skilled controller and technician workforce safely manages thousands of flights and maintains the round-the-clock operation of the FAA's vast air traffic and navigational network.
Mr. Burrell (pronounced burr-ELL) was vice president of engineering for King Radio, an avionics company that made navigational devices, when he recruited Dr. Min H. Kao from Magnavox, another defense contractor.
Whenever our smartphone lacks satellite service, we still need to tap into our natural navigational capacities even if they are no match for those of the supernavigators in this eye-opening book.
Crucially for the experiment, they would undertake their voyage without any modern navigational aids whatsoever — no chart, no compass, no sextant, no timekeeper and (not that it existed in 1976) no GPS.
It has become highly unusual for South Korean ships to be detained by the North in recent decades, as better navigational equipment prevented them from sailing too close to the sea border.
The captain of Primus I showed me his only navigational aid: a crumbling atlas with mimeographed pages containing bird's-eye sketches of the river, divided into 10-kilometer (about six-mile) legs.
The pilot, who cited an error in the aircraft's navigational system for the accidental incursion, was able to land deep within the communist country, saving the lives of almost everyone on board.
"I was definitely not expecting to find evidence that a whale's GPS could be completely shutting down during a solar storm, rather than the animal simply making a navigational error," Granger said.
Our cars and smartphones use superior satellite-based navigational technology, while our pilots and planes are stuck relying on technology better suited for museums than as the backbone of today's aviation infrastructure.
Because of these navigational challenges, Twitter may actually be easier to use when it comes to tracking live commentary around the games, catching up on the medal counts, or watching a few highlights.
In fact, it's one of the stickiest features of the app, which began as a navigational tool but now features everything from crowdsourcing to the ability to track shipments from dispatch to delivery.
On-demand directions from Google or Apple are a godsend to those of us lacking basic navigational skills, but a major deficiency is an almost total lack of accommodations for people with disabilities.
Spacecraft send information to an array of antennae on the ground and on to navigators, who use atomic clocks on Earth to coordinate the time and send navigational instructions back to the craft.
Take it from us, the experts at WIRED Transportation: When you're trying to get from A to B, navigational prowess is just as vital as power, speed, or efficiency, if not more so.
In Friday's statement, Kunze said factors for determining whether an incident at sea is unsafe and unprofessional include distance, sea state, visibility, size of the vessel, speed, how it maneuvers and navigational hazards.
The statement said the cause of mass mammal stranding is unknown, but factors including sickness, navigational error, geographical features, a rapidly falling tide, being chased by a predator, or extreme weather are possibilities.
Trilobites In a newly-identified ancient species, scientists have found evidence that ultrasonic hearing — and use of the navigational technique of echolocation — goes back millions of years earlier in whales than previously known.
The troubles for the airport, where there were more than 4.3 million outbound passengers last year, began after Hurricane Maria "destroyed or disabled" radars and navigational aids, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
That left the rowers without navigational aids and forced them to rely on manual steering, according to a post on the Polar Row Facebook page that recounted the decision to head for shore.
Alaska Airlines was one of the first carriers to use iPads in the flight deck and employ new satellite-based navigational tools to improve operations, according to head of fleet technology Bret Peyton.
In early 2018, it became clear that 2015's edition was in trouble, because the pole's Siberian stroll had picked up speed, rendering the model — and therefore a number of navigational systems — incorrect.
Article continues after the video below Take this study from Marchette, Bakker, and Shelton for example, which endeavors to explain differing approaches to navigational conundrums by exposing the "underlying neural mechanisms" in different participants.
As you progress through the game, scientists can use the data you generate to gain insight into your navigational abilities, which is one of the first skills people lose during the onset of dementia.
Investigators hope to find GPS navigational data and crew communications on the recorder that will give them a window into the final hours of the doomed ship that sunk during Hurricane Joaquin in October.
I spent weeks and weeks trying to improve my navigational skills using wearable technologies and afterward, I got put into a brain scanner and they did an fMRI while I was pretending to navigate.
GIF: Dupeyroux,et al (Science Robotics)The findings suggest the AntBot doesn't exactly "think" quite like an ant, in part because we don't fully understand how desert ants use all of their navigational cues.
Like its peers and competitors, including Starship Technologies or Marble for example, Teleretail employs some of the same systems developed for self-driving cars, including sensors, computer vision systems and GPS-aided navigational systems.
Dementia is caused by brain diseases, most commonly Alzheimer's disease, which result in the loss of brain cells and affect memory, thinking, behavior, navigational and spatial abilities and the ability to perform everyday activities.
One particular part of the game forces players into hacking Space Weaver using a crochet hook to pick and pull individual strands and adjust the sort of DNA code woven into its navigational fabric.
He said he'd driven around the lake drinking for a while, wasn't sure where he'd parked it; he was tense again, worried he'd have to admit his various navigational failures, but she was unconcerned.
By far the largest number of defects was related to discrepancies between the airplane's two independent inertial reference systems, navigational and flight instrumentation drivers that are important to the safe completion of a flight.
The bottom panel shows a photo of the artist performing his first dance piece, a shot of the New York skyline and a navigational chart of the waters near his hometown, Port Arthur, Tex.
Recently, China embarked on a massive fishing boat building program, accompanied by fuel subsidies for the fishermen, and the installation of free navigational systems that help the coast guard keep track of the vessels.
Thanks to one of the most volatile weather patterns on the planet and primitive navigational beacons, more US military planes have crashed on this tiny, Kentucky-sized island than almost anywhere else on Earth.
The final example in the exhibition is James Imary and Son's 1859 chart of the Atlantic Ocean, published just before Hy-Brasil was removed by the British Admiralty from their navigational charts in 1873.
"It's possible that it lost its way after a navigational error, that it has taken a wrong turn," said Julia Cable, the national co-ordinator for the British Divers Marine Life Rescue, per the BBC.
"Sure, one person may leave their cell phone on for a flight in good weather conditions, but if you had 150 cell phones on during a flight, the navigational error may be larger," he explained.
But there have been concerns — Autopilot was apparently responsible for a navigational error that resulted in a fatal crash, and the company settled a class action lawsuit over delays to the system back in May.
Ships need to carry automatic identification systems, which collect information about the type of vessel, its position, course, speed, navigational status and other safety-related information to onshore stations or authorities, other ships and aircraft.
Ms Jasanoff says she set out to explore Conrad's world "with the compass of a historian, the chart of a biographer, and the navigational sextant of a fiction reader", and these have served her well.
Absolutely. In fact, the mixture of crushed rocks, gases, and tiny shards of glass in a volcanic ash cloud can sandblast the plane's exterior, melt onto the engine, and fry key navigational and communications systems.
That pattern, which Robertson and Ferguson call the "Formula," consists of eight roles: The Early Learning Partner, the Flight Engineer, the Fixer, the Revealer, the Philosopher, the Model, the Negotiator and the GPS Navigational Voice.
Last year alone—the deadliest on record—5793,579 refugees died on the journey, the victims of unscrupulous smugglers who dispatch them into the turbulent seas on decrepit boats with no navigational instruments, food, or water.
" At the UN, Haley denounced the clash in the Kerch Strait as a "reckless escalation," and called for Russia to immediately "cease its unlawful conduct and respect the navigational rights and freedoms of all states.
I specifically wanted to test this little new-age boombox on my skiff, an open fishing boat with little more than an outboard and a 12-volt battery for navigational lights and a bilge pump.
At the time, the company was hoping to dominate the market for navigational services with software that offered turn-by-turn instructions to urbanites seeking the quickest route to the grocery store or the gym.
Two collisions between Navy destroyers and commercial vessels in the Pacific this year were "avoidable" and the result of a string of crew and basic navigational errors, the Navy's top officer said in new reports.
My vision narrowed to the navigational markers ahead, and I held the tiller to my chest, all the while leaning into the open cockpit and repeating my main mantra, "just stay aboard…just stay aboard...".
Macy's also rolled out a handful of updates to its website during the quarter, such as launching same-day delivery in 33 U.S. markets and adding new navigational features, which led to a few glitches.
So beyond the memory hacking, its pacing goes something like: Albert Camus epigraph -> platforming sequence -> hunt for health upgrade -> dialog about economic inequality and the human cost of revolution -> light navigational puzzle -> dozen-person brawl.
In its 2016 settlement with the Justice Department, Kirby agreed to install and train personnel on enhanced navigational software aboard its vessels, and provide simulator training on scenarios similar to the 2014 incident, Woodruff said.
In addition, he uses Aira, a monthly subscription app that uses a smartphone camera or a pair of glasses outfitted with a camera to live-stream video to an agent, who then provides navigational instructions.
The idea is to use differential privacy — the same kind of privacy-respecting machine learning that Apple uses — to suggest places on the web to go for particular needs, rather than getting navigational answers from search.
"I would call it, probably, one of the top archaeological discoveries of the century in that we now have a new story to tell of a navigational route that connected the ancient Mediterranean," Campbell told Reuters.
For the United States, the conflict is geopolitical and a way to portray U.S. supremacy in the Pacific while also exercising — and enforcing — long-running international laws that pertain to navigational freedom for every nation's ships.
Minivans are easy to get in and out of for people of all ages and abilities, they have lots of cargo space, and come equipped with plenty of real estate for touchscreens and other navigational tools.
There were the obvious navigational moments—my Uber ride to the airport, my American Airlines flight to Denver, my own Google Maps–guided drive in a rental car to Schriever Air Force Base, outside Colorado Springs.
Google's initial efforts in 2010 focused on cars that would drive themselves, but with a person behind the wheel to take over at the first sign of trouble and a second technician monitoring the navigational computer.
Patrik Dahlgren, who has worked under Lutoff-Perlo to advance the bridge diversification initiatives, said the line has "raised the percentage of qualified women on our navigational bridges" from 3 percent to 22 percent since 2015.
Ghost Fleet Overlord converted two FSVs into unmanned surface vessels and demonstrated "autonomy system integration; demonstration of navigational autonomy; and hull, mechanical and electrical system reliability upgrades," according to an October news release from Small's office.
"There have been many instances where navigational traffic apps have outdated or incorrect information which may end up routing motorists to unsafe or non-existent routes," Ian Hoey, an officer with California Highway Patrol (CHP), said.
People driving company trucks wanted to avoid being tracked on their lunch breaks by navigational devices installed by employers (and they would tell Gostomelsky that when he walked up to the cars and knocked on their windows).
It weighs "around 0003 pounds" and has an hour and a half battery life, per TechCrunch, and the company has recently demonstrated all kinds of functionalities like opening doors for other robots and increasingly complicated navigational skills.
Initial results, presented at the Neuroscience 2016 conference in San Diego on Wednesday, found that our navigational skills deteriorate from early adulthood and for the rest of our lives, not just in older age, as previously thought.
The left-side navigational elements can now be tucked away out of view with a click on the hamburger menu at the top left of the screen and now align with what you would see on mobile.
"Fernández operated the [vessel] with his normal faculties impaired, in a reckless manner, in the darkness of night, in an area with known navigational hazards such as the rock jetties and channel markers," part of it read.
The draft will also allow Chinese maritime authorities to stop foreign ships entering Chinese waters if the ships are judged to be a possible cause of harm to navigational safety and order, the China News Service said.
The Department of Conservation said the events are believed to happen when whales make navigational mistakes while chasing prey, escaping predators or trying to protect sick members of the group, but more than one factor could contribute.
Now that all the difficult navigational stuff had become Ms. Gabbay's problem, I found that I could stand behind the wheel carving a fast passage through the rolling sea for hours on end, barely having to think.
While responding to these hurricanes, the Coast Guard continued our Arctic surface and air operations, enforced U.S. laws and regulations, conducted search and rescue and environmental stewardship, assisted scientific exploration, and fostered navigational safety and waterways management.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ocean has gotten noisier for decades, with man-made racket from oil drilling, shipping and construction linked to signs of stress in marine life that include beached whales and baby crabs with scrambled navigational signals.
Shark-tracking group OCEARCH tells the News & Observer it&aposs been following a great white named Miss Costa, and the nearly 1,700-pound fish recently made a navigational move that the organization has observed in other great whites.
Members of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment located in Germany will get the devices this fall, and the Army is reportedly looking into developing a new generation of Inertial Navigational Systems that could be used as a back up.
We don't spend too much time pondering how Google got so good at mapping the world, and what decisions and choices were made along the way that have made it the go-to navigational tool of our time.
His drawings of circles and spirals and arrows and parabolas that look like track lighting or a set of bottom teeth clearly make sense to him, and give him the navigational tools to row a long way upstream.
When staring at a screen for long periods of time, dark mode can be easier on the eyes, for starters, and it allows users to better focus on the content itself, not the various controls and other navigational elements.
There are also clear directions, including spelled-out navigational cues like "Send Message" and "Cancel," and straightforward iconography in each step of the process, like a large check mark to tap for when you're done editing a story post.
Russia - Crimea: *** BREAKING *** NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg assured Ukraine of NATO's support for its "territorial integrity and sovereignty, including its full navigational rights in its territorial waters under international law" and called for an emergency international meeting today.
Last but not least, Locus Robotics will take the stage with their LocusBots for a live demo of their new navigational system LRAN, which LocusBots says allows multiple bots to work with each other and humans busy warehouse environments.
"While the Department does not support one company's navigational traffic application over another as far as accuracy or usefulness, the CHP does endorse the real-time traffic application QuickMap, which is the official [Caltrans] traffic information app," Hoey said.
In preparation for the April perihelion, mission controllers are making storage space by deleting files already transmitted to Earth and sending updated positional and navigational info, including an automated command sequence that should keep the probe busy for about a month.
After going through fourteen pages of still photography settings (don't worry, there are another 14 pages just for video) by using only the navigational buttons, I was able to turn on continuous autofocus, eye, and subject tracking throughout the frame.
Anyhow, the entirely new class of ship is considered to be a game changing feature in naval warfare: It is unmanned, has autonomous navigational capabilities and can be operated safely in all weather and traffic conditions, day or night. Impressive.
He declined to provide a timeline of the events Tuesday or explain what had caused the navigational error, saying that the sailors were still being debriefed and that there could be other factors that played a role in the episode.
And the Roborace team decided to make its runs without using any GPS data, out of fear that the centuries-old cedar trees that line the road would block the car's view of the navigational satellites that circle in space.
And more importantly than the hardware features, Aptonomy has developed artificial intelligence and navigational systems that allow its drones to fly low and fast, avoiding obstacles in structure-dense environments, and detecting human activity or faces in the area, autonomously.
The 10 U.S. sailors briefly held by Iran before being released on Wednesday made a navigational mistake that led them into Iranian waters but did not communicate that to Navy commanders before being intercepted, the U.S. military said on Thursday.
It may be a while before human tourists need a Martian navigational guide, but it comes in good time for robotic missions such as the European Space Agency's ExoMars, which Grindrod is involved with, which will be launching in 2018.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Commonwealth Games organizers have said they will put more staff on buses to avoid navigational mishaps after the Grenada women's beach volleyball team was late for their event due to a bungled global positioning system code.
The administration also recently announced a new proposal for a 25 percent tariff on a long list of imported products from China, including marine navigational, component, and engine equipment, this time invoking Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
If I were judging this as a practical car, I'd complain that the front trunk can carry only two carry-on-size suitcases, the navigational system is cumbersome to operate and my particular copy lacked a much-needed backup camera.
A. The Reader mode, built into Apple's Safari browser since 2010 and available on macOS and iOS, strips away web advertisements and the page's navigational design to present an article's text and basic images in a clean and uncluttered format.
WASHINGTON — Two collisions between Navy destroyers and commercial vessels in the Western Pacific earlier this year were "avoidable" and the result of a string of crew and basic navigational errors, the Navy's top officer said in reports made public on Wednesday.
Instead, they say, a compartmentalized mind-set is required to deal with the race's seamanship and navigational challenges, and it is best to break the race down to segments, or chapters, planning how to handle them one at a time.
In a speech in Jakarta in August, Foreign Office Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field said Britain was committed to an enduring security presence in Asia and urged countries to respect navigational freedom and international law in the South China Sea.
North Korea periodically interferes with GPS using jammers mounted on trucks that it drives close to the South Korean border, causing navigational problems for airplanes, ships, and drones in the area—not to mention any GPS-guided missiles headed in its direction.
TomTom Telematics, a unit of the Dutch company TomTom that manufactures navigational and mapping products, released a global report Tuesday on exactly how much this congestion is costing companies across 390 major cities — including Singapore, Sydney, Bangkok, Jakarta and London — in 48 countries.
MIAMI (Reuters) - The 10 U.S. sailors briefly held by Iran before being released on Wednesday made a navigational mistake that led them into Iranian waters but did not communicate that to Navy commanders before being intercepted, the U.S. military said on Thursday.
That redesign is now rolling out to users on iPhone and Android devices in the U.S., while the added navigational link to Trending News became available on iPhone over the past few weeks, and is in testing on Android, Facebook tells us.
While it won't show crucial information like surge zones — the hexagonal grid areas are still found on the navigational map within the driver app — it will present an easy display of all the promotions, bonuses, and "quests" that can earn them more money.
Current and former Navy officials said Thursday that the seizure of the two boats reflected not just a major navigational blunder by the crew but possibly a serious lapse of oversight by more senior leaders at the Navy's Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
The Grand Canal stretches for 1,240 miles long, and was reportedly used as a navigational channel during the fifth century BC. The drained section is one of the best-preserved parts of the canal, measuring five miles long and 180 feet wide.
The trademark application, which was uncovered by Neowin, shows off the logo for an "interactive computer software enabling exchange of information," which can access bank account information for transactions, provide navigational information—just about everything you'd hope for in an AI assistant.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Up top in the crow's nest (that's a boat term, right?), alongside all the sensors, horns, and navigational instruments, there was a table with built-in solar panels that also function as a landing pad for a drone.
In a paper published today in the journal Science, McCauley and his co-authors argue that using automatic identification systems (AIS), which are navigational aids that use satellite tracking to prevent ship collisions, could be the key to keeping fishing vessels honest.
Gary Burrell, who with a fellow engineer founded Garmin, the navigational device company whose products can direct pilots in fog, prevent hikers from getting lost and help insomniacs track their sleep, died on June 214 at his home in Spring Hill, Kan.
These routes are designed to help the shipping and transportation industries by providing better access to infrastructure, navigational support and emergency response services in this remote region, while also prioritizing the nature and culture of the areas and communities through which they pass.
The journey was the culmination of a centuries-old navigational dream and of a decade-long plan by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whose government has indicated it plans to take political and economic advantage of changes to the Arctic's climate.
New Zealand has one of the highest rates of whale strandings, which are believed to occur when the mammals, who are known for their social bonding, make navigational mistakes while chasing prey, escaping predators or trying to protect sick members of the group.
Three weeks of complex and challenging exercises were meant to create the "muscle memory" that would guide pilots if they had to go to war, helping them train for challenges such as the loss of GPS navigational signals and cyber attacks, he said.
The progenitor of the navigational database paradigm was Charles Bachmann, who in 1973 offered the following in a now-famous lecture: "This reorientation will cause as much anguish among programmers as the heliocentric theory did among ancient astronomers and theologians," Bachman promised.
In the release, the DOC reports the reasons why whale strandings happen aren't "fully known," but "sickness, navigational error, geographical features, a rapidly falling tide, being chased by a predator, or extreme weather" can all play a part in a tragic event like this.
The goal of the operation was to send a message to China, Taiwan and Vietnam that their attempts to restrict navigational rights by requiring other countries to obtain permission before entering the waters around the island were "inconsistent" with international law, Mr. Wright said.
That is notable, because it's a paradigm that Mapbox has also used in building its platform up to now, and will continue to use in the future as it ramps up its own vision for how to create and deliver navigational guidance to the world.
Nicholas Pinter at the University of California, Davis adds that the Missouri and the Mississippi are flooding so severely because the middle stretch of the Mississippi (which joins the Missouri at St Louis) has more navigational dykes than any other river reach he knows.
"The specific excessive maritime claims challenged in this case are less important than the need to demonstrate that countries cannot restrict navigational rights and freedoms around islands and reclaimed features contrary to international law as reflected in the [Law of the Sea] Convention," he wrote.
The device, found late on Monday on the ocean floor after 10 months of searching, could provide navigational data and communications between crew members that could help determine what happened in the final hours before the 790-foot (241-meter) ship sank, officials said.
American ingenuity working with the U.S. military turned radar into a decisive practical navigational system that helped the Allies win World War II. American ingenuity working with NASA created the Apollo moonshot telemetry guidance system that became the foundation of our digital economy today.
While it would be nearly impossible to remove the German content - about a third - from the Eurofighter, Airbus has begun redesigning its C23 military transporter to replace German-built navigational lamps that account for 4 percent of the plane, company sources told Reuters last week.
Intel is making strides with its China business in the automotive and autonomous driving industry, with new partnerships announced today at CES 2018 with Chinese automaker SAIC, and also with the leading navigational map player in China, called Navinfo to integrate and localize REM data.
It is not as easy to follow a handwritten map as it is to listen to Waze or Google Maps, but with a little sense of direction, a decent helping of navigational intuition and a dash of adventurousness, it can make for an enjoyable drive.
Beyond being a new way to tweak the app's design for ease of use, Tinder explains that the navigational change is also focused on under-the-hood updates that will allow the app to be more flexible when it comes to future design changes in the future.
"We are pursuing this matter to determine if the Iranian boats had crossed the Saudi border or not, but the action of the Saudis does not comply with humanitarian and navigational principles," Majid Aqababai, director general of the ministry's border affairs, was quoted by Tasnim as saying.
And due to the mind-boggling navigational errors that led to the tragedy, it would spur US President Ronald Reagan to share the space-based radionavigation technology known as the Global Positioning System, or GPS for civilian use, notably as a location-spotting mechanism aboard commercial airliners.
Learn Unity AI By Making a Tank Game (a $199.99 value) This 61-lecture class will teach you how to create a 2D navigational maze game in Unity using A* (pronounced "A star"), a popular pathfinding algorithm that's commonly used to make characters seem more lifelike.
The monuments would be constructed from reinforced concrete (which itself is constituted by carbonates of marine origin quarried from the Everglades), and serve as a pair of navigational beacons at the mouth of Government Cut; one at the eastern ends of both the north and south jetties.
Something that came up with the navigational stuff — which was using a sensor that buzzed to tell you where north was at all times and change that position as you moved around — was how adaptable the brain is at taking random sensations and turning that into information.
Come the fourth floating island of Snake Pass's opening stage, I felt like I'd got the hang of Noodle's navigational quirks—but the learning process I went through to get there wasn't, for me, an irritation (although I've read other reports coming from the opposite perspective).
That's because the computers on Tesla vehicles keep everything that drivers have voluntarily stored on their cars, plus tons of other information generated by the vehicles including video, location and navigational data showing exactly what happened leading up to a crash, according to two security researchers.
Ecovacs Deebot 711S (normally $549.99) On the flip side, the high-powered Deebot 711S *is* a bona fide smart vacuum; on top of Alexa compatibility, it comes with optical mapping and ultra-precise, ultra-efficient navigational technology that ensures it never passes over the same spot twice.
In the case of the June 17 collision between the Fitzgerald and the ACX Crystal off the coast of Japan, "an accumulation of smaller errors over time" ultimately resulted in a lack of adherence to sound navigational practices, according to a Navy explanation accompanying the report.
Over the next decades, no new ri-metos were recognized; when the last well-known one died in 2003, he left a 55-year-old cargo-ship captain named Korent Joel, who had trained at Rongelap as a boy, the effective custodian of their people's navigational secrets.
"I was not expecting to see anything like this during my career, even though we knew it was possible and that these objects exist," said Davide Farnocchia, a navigational engineer with NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
In the case of the June 28503 collision between the Fitzgerald and the ACX Crystal off the coast of Japan, "an accumulation of smaller errors over time" ultimately resulted in a lack of adherence to sound navigational practices, according to a Navy explanation accompanying the report.
China's Finance Ministry announced that the country's tariff commission had rescinded plans to impose tariffs of 5 percent or 10 percent on a range of American products, notably farm goods like sorghum and seed corn as well as flavored tea, electric clocks, magnifying glasses and navigational radars.
The whole idea behind Holoride is to create a dynamic backseat VR experience that matches the movement of the car — using data that comes off a modern car's sensors and computers — and also leverage navigational information to make sure it lasts just as long as the ride you're taking.
Combine these cameras with faster processors and machine-learning algorithms, and it's now possible to create function-specific robots pre-loaded with gesture recognition, knowledge of common navigational challenges and cultural behaviors (not getting onto a crowded elevator, for example) and the ability to routinely update that understanding.
Samsung has an uphill battle on its hands (or wrists, in this case) with the Watch Active — the watch has less navigational options, leans toward the sporty lifestyle rather than luxury, and needs to deliver on its promises of longer battery life and better sleep tracking, among other things.
This translates to stuff like tracking pixels; browser and device fingerprinting; and navigational tracking to name just a few of the myriad methods that have sprouted like weeds from an unregulated digital adtech industry that's poured vast resource into 'innovations' intended to strip web users of their privacy.
The new "cleaner and more intuitive" design ditches Google Voice's outdated look for one that's more like other messaging apps: conversations are threaded by contact so you'll no longer have multiple threads with the same person, and there are separate navigational tabs for messages, phone calls and voicemails.
KFC signed up to take part in the demonstration flight, which will test the full complement of technologies, including solar panels to generate power and the navigational technology that will tap into prevailing winds to steer to any part of the world and then hover over a particular spot.
All images: BonhamsA flown spacesuit from an ISS mission, a navigational globe from an Soyuz mission in the 1970s, lunar navigation charts from Apollo 11, and a 1963 training module used by astronauts in the Gemini program are just a few of the space history items going up for auction today.
The game, called Sea Quest Hero and developed by Deutsche Telekom and Alzheimer's Research UK, was launched in May and has already generated enough data to help create a global benchmark for the human brain's navigational processes and how they vary between men and women, and between the young and old.
In the aftermath of the 2017 collisions involving the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain, a Navy investigation revealed that the two incidents resulted from "a lack of adherence to sound navigational practices" and a "sub-standard level of knowledge regarding the operation of the ship control console," respectively.
As a result, Juno is equipped with a sophisticated magnetometer consisting of two main components: The Fluxgate Magnetometer (FGM), which will map out the direction and strength of Jupiter's magnetic field lines, and the Advanced Stellar Compass (ASC), a star-tracking navigational system that will precisely orient Juno in space.
Mr. Schwach credits someone who was just along for the ride — not officially a member of the crew — with requisitioning ship propellers that were adapted for the NC-4: Richard E. Byrd, then a junior Navy officer who had been working on navigational methods and equipment for the NC seaplanes.
Still others works featured in Mind the Map are abstract interpretations of locales, like the city maps by Archie's Press that eliminate the typical detailed labels of a navigational map in favor of circles that communicate through their simple geometry the size of neighborhoods and their relationships to each other.
Then located on a hill north of where the Lincoln Memorial now stands, the observatory, one of the oldest scientific agencies in the United States, expanded the mission assigned to the Navy's depot of charts and instruments, formed in 1830 to care for its chronometers, charts and other navigational equipment.
"As the world's largest trader and the country with the most coastline along the South China Sea, we care about the safety and freedom of navigation more than any other country," he said, adding that the facilities China had built were necessary for defence and had contributed to navigational safety and rescue efforts.
Other new features coming to the app include: the ability to change a video's playback speed, new navigational gestures that let you skip to the next video by swiping across your screen (YouTube says that one is still an experiment, for now), and, of course, the shiny new YouTube logo and icon.
Yet according to a new report appearing last week in Nature, in which researchers describe the performance of their new navigational artificial intelligence, the system's ability to explore complex simulated environments and find the shortest route to a goal put it in a class previously reserved for humans and other living things.
The collective agencies and institutions comprising the Delaware River port system are in the process of completing a deepening of the Delaware River navigational channel from 40 to 45 feet — a project nearly 30 years in the making — at a cost of more than $360 million in federal, state and local dollars.

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