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Mar 30, 2024

Millimetre wave imaging in hand: Seeing the invisible

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Byreddy, O, and Choi have improved detector capabilities for compact, in-hand millimetre wave imaging devices.

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Mar 30, 2024

SDPO: Don’t Use Your Data All at Once

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SDPO

Don’t Use Your Data All at Once https://huggingface.co/papers/2403.

As development of large language models (LLM) progresses, aligning them with human preferences has become increasingly important.

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Mar 29, 2024

What’s Causing Your Nagging Cough?

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Sometimes a cough is just a cough. But if it sticks around for a while, you may have something more serious. Find out more about what may be causing your nagging cough.

Mar 29, 2024

Researchers reveal evolutionary path of important proteins

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New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison decodes the evolutionary pathway of regulatory proteins, the molecules that help control gene expression.

Mar 29, 2024

“What If You Could Access the TENTH Dimension?” | 10D Explained

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Let’s unravel the layers of existence that redefine reality. From Alpha’s linear perception of time to the unfathomable Omega, where every conceivable reality exists. 🌏🔍 Part II of the Higher Dimension series: • \.

Mar 29, 2024

More than Siri, not yet Skynet—Autonomous AI gadgets are coming!

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AI smart assistant gadgets are starting to pop up. What could AI tech do in the future when we give it more autonomy and make it do things instead of us?

Mar 29, 2024

Scientists are closer to solving the mystery of the most expensive substance in the world

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Antimatter — The most expensive substance in the world — remains a mystery, and scientists are working tirelessly to fully understand it.

Mar 29, 2024

Scientists Put Tardigrade Proteins Into Human Cells. Here’s What Happened

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Can anyone think of a good use for this protein in our cells in the future? Perhaps in space travel? 😁


Freeze ‘em, heat ‘em, blast them into empty space; with survival skills unlike any other organism on the planet, those hardy critters known as tardigrades will only come back for more.

While it’s clear their ability to withstand stress is in part due to their ability to turn their insides into gel, the mechanisms behind this act of metabolic preservation haven’t yet been made clear.

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Mar 29, 2024

Light-powered computer chip can train AI much faster than components powered by electricity

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New chip design uses photons rather than electrons to perform calculations, and scientists hope to integrate the technology into future graphics cards to train AI.

Mar 28, 2024

Study unveils a spontaneous toroidal polar topology in the helielectric nematic state

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Magnetic and electric dipoles, objects with two oppositely charged ends, have a similar symmetrical structure. One might thus assume that they exhibit similar internal structures and physical states.

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