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Large Hadron Collider Regularly Makes Magic

A brotherly research duo has discovered that when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produces top quarks -- the heaviest known fundamental particles -- it...

Language AIs in 2024: Size, guardrails and steps toward AI agents

Small AIs make a splash John Licato, University of South Florida I research the intersection of artificial intelligence, natural language processing and human reasoning as the...

US inflation rate fell to 2.4% in September − here’s what that means for interest rates and markets

Jason Reed, University of Notre Dame It wasn’t that long ago that the Federal Reserve, the central bank for the United States, was worrying that...

AI simulation gives people a glimpse of their potential future self

Researchers from MIT and elsewhere created a system that enables users to have an online, text-based conversation with an AI-generated simulation of their potential future self.

Many stable atoms have ‘magic numbers’ of protons and neutrons − 75 years ago, 2 physicists discovered their special properties

Artemis Spyrou, Michigan State University and Sean Liddick, Michigan State University The word magic is not often used in the context of science. But in...

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When medals matter most: high-performance sport funding risks a return to the ‘win at all costs’ model

Holly Thorpe, University of Waikato On the face of it,...

Birkin handbags, Walmart’s ‘Wirkin’ and the meme-ification of class warfare

Aarushi Bhandari, Davidson College In previous eras of internet culture,...

Caitlin Clark, Christine Brennan and how racial stereotypes persist in the media’s WNBA coverage

Molly Yanity, University of Rhode Island The “Caitlin Clark effect,”...
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