The large language models (LLMs) hype wave shows no sign of fading anytime soon: after all, LLMs keep reinventing themselves at a rapid pace and transforming the industry as a whole.
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A Beginner’s Reading List for Large Language Models for 2026
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Ribchester Helmet: A rare ‘face mask’ helmet worn by a Roman cavalry officer 1,900 years ago
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Name: Ribchester Helmet
What it is: A bronze helmet with a face-mask visor
Where it is from: Ribchester, in northwest England
When it was made: Circa A.D. 100
In 1796, while scampering through fields behind his house in Ribchester,…
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Randomized trial finds drug therapy reduces hot flashes during prostate cancer treatment
A national clinical trial led by the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology has found that oxybutynin, a drug often used to treat overactive bladder symptoms, reduces hot flashes compared to the placebo in men receiving hormone therapy for…
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Prime Video: 23 of the Best Sci-Fi TV Shows You Should Stream Now
Prime Video has the sci-fi shows I want to watch, and I bet you will too. The Amazon-owned streamer is packed with pages and pages of content, and when it comes to its genre offerings, the platform doesn’t skimp. The same could probably be said…
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Study Reveals a Turning Point When Men’s Heart Attack Risk Accelerates : ScienceAlert
Screening for heart attack risk should be happening earlier for men, according to a new study that found the risk of cardiovascular disease starts climbing when men are in their mid-30s – significantly earlier than a similar trend is seen…
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James Webb Space Telescope watches distant galaxies form farthest cluster ever seen in the ancient universe (image)
Using the James Webb Space Telescope and NASA’s Chandra X-ray space telescope, scientists have observed the most distant and thus earliest galaxy cluster ever seen coming together. The infant cluster, or protocluster, was assembling itself just…
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Decoding DNA’s ‘dark matter’ with AI, keeping a man alive without lungs, and cracking a botanical mystery
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. You’re listening to our weekly science news roundup.
First up, a new AI model could help expand our understanding of genetics. To…
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Persona AI set to test humanoid robots at steel plant in Louisiana
Robotics company Persona AI has put pen to paper on a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the State of Louisiana to launch a pilot program that will see humanoid robots working in factories. The pilot will be conducted at SSE Steel…
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ER remodelling is a feature of ageing and depends on ER-phagy
In vivo imaging of ER dynamics in adult C. elegans
Many ER proteins are enriched in specific structural and functional subdomains20,28,36. To study ER dynamics during ageing, we developed transgenic C. elegans strains with…
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Reshaping nanoporous gold leads to new electronic and optical properties
By changing the physical structure of gold at the nanoscale, researchers can drastically change how the material interacts with light and, as a result, its electronic and optical properties.
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