Just as people from different countries speak different languages, AI models also create various internal “languages” – a unique set of tokens understood only by each model. Until recently, there was no way for models developed by different…
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Protein signatures may one day tell brain diseases apart before symptoms
A large-scale study of proteins in blood and cerebrospinal fluid could pave the way for improved blood tests to diagnose multiple brain diseases — and potential early warning signs of disease risk — researchers report July 15 in…
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Tackling the 3D Simulation League: an interview with Klaus Dorer and Stefan Glaser
A screenshot from the new simulator that will be trialled for a special challenge at RoboCup2025.
The annual RoboCup event, where teams gather from across the globe to take part in competitions…
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Meet Your Digital Twin – Math & Computer Science | Weizmann Wonder Wander
Before an important meeting or when a big decision needs to be made, we often mentally run through various scenarios before settling on the best course of action. But when it comes to our health – be it choosing a treatment for an ailment or…
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How fast did dinosaurs really go? Birds walking in mud provide new clues
Over a video call from a dig site near Oxford, England, Peter Falkingham points his phone down to show a fossilized footprint of what was probably a large sauropod.
Stepping inside the long-necked dinosaur print, which could fit both…
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This AI-powered lab runs itself—and discovers new materials 10x faster
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique that allows “self-driving laboratories” to collect at least 10 times more data than previous techniques at record speed. The advance – which is published in Nature Chemical Engineering – dramatically…
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Simulation-based pipeline tailors training data for dexterous robots | MIT News
When ChatGPT or Gemini give what seems to be an expert response to your burning questions, you may not realize how much information it relies on to give that reply. Like other popular generative artificial intelligence…
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Gut microbes may flush ‘forever chemicals’ from the body
Expelling toxic “forever chemicals” from the body may take guts — or at least, their microbes.
Some microbes found in the human gut can absorb some per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, researchers report July 1 in…
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Newly-Discovered Meteorite Offers Insights into Volcanic Processes on Ancient Mars
The Martian meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 16254 is a 406-g gabbroic shergottite found two years ago in Algeria.
Image of the entire NWA 16254 sample studied by Chen et al.: (a) a backscattered electron (BSE) image obtained by the TESCAN…
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Greenland sled dog DNA is a window into the Arctic’s archaeological past
A millennium-long story about Greenland is written in the genes of the island’s sled dogs. A new genomic analysis, published July 10 in Science, suggests that humans (and their sled dogs) arrived in the region roughly 1,000 years ago…
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