Energy use in healthcare is a growing policy concern. Hospitals account for a significant share of public sector emissions, ...
Can one AI system meaningfully improve another without going back to expensive retraining runs? In other words, can our ...
This paper addresses carrier aircraft landing scheduling considering bolting and aerial refueling. It defines fuel and wake ...
The "new" eugenics is both a warning and an invitation to ask hard questions, to recognize repeating patterns, and to hold medicine to its highest ideals.
As genetic engineering technologies such as clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) improve and ...
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‘Thing’ from Wednesday? This robotic hand detaches, crawls, and reattaches
Engineers have showcased a robotic hand that can detach from its arm and move ...
The 1980s were vested in exploring the use of vanadium species in flow batteries. Sum et al. (1985a; 1985b) investigated the use of vanadium (II), (III), (IV), and (V) in ...
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Biohacking Isn’t Just For Billionaires Anymore
The fixation on ultra-masculine virility is changing how men understand their health ...
Evogene Ltd. , a pioneering computational chemistry company, specializing in the generative design of small molecules for the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries, today announced a ...
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LLMs have tons of parameters, but what is a parameter?
Large language models are routinely described in terms of their size, with figures like 7 billion or 70 billion parameters ...
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