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Feb 25, 2024

Now Means Nothing

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Time depends on speed and mass, which means it’s not as consistent as we think.

Feb 25, 2024

Single-molecule RNA sizing enables quantitative analysis of alternative transcription termination

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The development of RNA technologies demands accurate assessment of transcript size and heterogeneity. Here, authors report a nanopore-based approach to study full-length RNA transcripts at the single-molecule level, identify premature transcription termination and study rolling-circle transcription.

Feb 25, 2024

Nvidia Stock Gained $1.5 Trillion To Surpass The FAANGs

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In August of 2021, my firm made a very bold prediction that Nvidia will surpass Apple in valuation.


We look at why Nvidia has been able to surpass every FAANG except Apple, and why it’s inevitable that it becomes the world’s most valuable company in the next 2.5 years.

Feb 25, 2024

Chinese researchers tout optical disk format with up to 125TB capacity

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New disks are Blu-ray-size but offer up to 10,000x greater capacity.

Feb 25, 2024

Copilot Evaluation Harness: Evaluating LLM-Guided Software Programming

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Join the discussion on this paper page.

Feb 25, 2024

Here’s why Amazon and Jeff Bezos are joining the Dow Jones 30

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The online retail giant’s place in the corporate firmament is cemented with membership in the Dow.

Feb 25, 2024

There’s No AI Without Nvidia. Meet the CEO Powering the Future

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Tech companies can’t get enough of Nvidia, the chipmaker powering the AI revolution. Meet the CEO charting the company’s future—and the entire industry’s along with it.

Feb 25, 2024

The Future of Electronics: 3D-Printed Solenoids

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MIT engineers achieve a breakthrough in electronics with fully 3D-printed solenoids, revolutionizing manufacturing and democratizing access to technology.


MIT engineers pioneer 3D-printed solenoids, unlocking new possibilities in electronics manufacturing.

Feb 24, 2024

Speed of Light Could Be Dropped to Zero Using Crystals

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In a vacuum like space, the speed of light is just over 186,280 miles per second. Scientists have now shown it’s possible to slow it down to zero miles per second without sacrificing its brightness, regardless of its frequency or bandwidth.

Feb 24, 2024

Paper page — ToDo: Token Downsampling for Efficient Generation of High-Resolution Images

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ToDo.

Token downsampling for efficient generation of high-resolution images.


Join the discussion on this paper page.

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