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Some octogenarians have exceptionally sharp memories, even sharper than people who are decades younger. A new analysis of ...
Large language models (LLMs), advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models trained to analyze and generate texts in different human languages, have become increasingly widespread over the past few ...
Podcast: In this episode, cognitive scientists Rebecca Saxe of MIT and Heather Kosakowski join host Scott Sleek to discuss ...
One of the main topics of conversation during Monday’s meeting of the Community and Development Services Committee was the ...
A diffusion model inspired by the human process of drafting, searching for information, and making iterative revisions.
Experts are calling for a global effort to identify "positive tipping points" to accelerate the green transition—and have ...
A new study shows the ways that networks of researchers, editors and journals are cooperating to publish large numbers of ...
A new analysis of data on scientists with exceptional early-career success—according to a metric known as citation impact—has ...
Scientists identified 17 moves practiced by the birds that have never before been recorded in the scientific literature.
Owen, now at Western University in London, Canada, and his colleagues had introduced a new way to test for consciousness.
Socioeconomic inequalities in children's mental health are already evident by age 5 and persist throughout childhood and ...
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