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aurora

[uh-rawr-uh, uh-rohr-uh] / əˈrɔr ə, əˈroʊr ə /
NOUN
atmopheric phenomenon
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Based on police reports, the team created simulations of every one of those crashes, and then had their AI, known as Aurora Driver, navigate the simulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Brooks has written many interestingly complex women—Mary Richards on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” Aurora and Emma in “Terms of Endearment,” Carol in “As Good as It Gets.”

From The Wall Street Journal

By demonstrating that CENP-E regulates the earliest attachments and by connecting this regulation to Aurora kinase activity, the Zagreb team linked two processes previously thought to act separately.

From Science Daily

Stargazers across the country have been treated to numerous sightings of Aurora Borealis over the years, with the most recent last month.

From BBC

Aurora Energy Research, a consulting firm, estimates a “clean power” system in the U.K. would only start saving bill payers money from 2044.

From The Wall Street Journal