A study by investigators at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in collaboration with colleagues from Rabin Medical Center in Israel and other collaborators, suggests that even the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models can…
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Concrete that lasts centuries and captures carbon? AI just made it possible
Imagine the concrete in our homes and bridges not only withstanding the ravages of time and natural disasters like the intense heat of wildfires, but actively self-healing or capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Now, researchers at the…
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How do math, reading skills overlap? Researchers were closing in on answers. — Harvard Gazette
For cognitive neuroscientist Nadine Gaab, the termination of a five-year grant one year before it was scheduled to end couldn’t have come at a worse moment. As part of a study aimed at understanding the co-development of math and reading…
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AI leaps from math dunce to whiz — Harvard Gazette
When Michael Brenner taught the graduate-level class “Applied Mathematics 201” in fall 2023, the course’s nonlinear partial differential equations were too tough for artificial intelligence. AI managed to solve just 30 to 50 percent of the…
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Changliu Liu Earns IFAC Robotics Outstanding Young Researcher Award
07/23/2025 Mallory Lindahl
Changliu Liu, associate professor at the Robotics Institute (RI) at Carnegie Mellon University, earned the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)…
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Taking a second look at executive function — Harvard Gazette
Executive function — top-down processes by which the human mind controls behavior, regulating thoughts and actions — have long been studied using a standard set of tools, with these assessments being included in national and international…
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AI reveals new details about a famous Latin inscription
An artificial intelligence system has revealed fresh details about one of the most famous Latin inscriptions: the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, once inscribed on two bronze pillars in Rome and in copies throughout the Roman…
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You’re a deer mouse, and bird is diving at you. What to do? Depends. — Harvard Gazette
For a mouse, survival in the wild often boils down to one urgent question: flee or freeze?
The best strategy depends on which mouse you are asking. A new study by Harvard biologists has found that two closely related species of deer mice have…
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New Isotope of Aluminum Discovered: Aluminum-20
The previously unknown nucleus aluminum-20 has been observed for the first time by detecting its in-flight decays.
Three-proton emission from aluminium-20. Image credit: Xiaodong Xu.
Currently, more than 3,300 nuclides are known, yet fewer…
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Tomb likely belongs to bigamous spouse of King Frederick William II
Archaeologists from the Berlin State Office for Monument Protection have uncovered a tomb during renovation works at the historic Buch Castle Church.
The tomb is believed to have belonged to Countess Julie von Voß, a bigamous morganatic spouse of…
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