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There are many possible lives we could live but the use of Plath’s fig analogy to explore this idea is not quite right.
Have you ever examined timber floorboards and pondered why they look the way they do? Perhaps you admired the super-fine ...
UC Berkeley researchers say large language models have gained "metalinguistic ability," a hallmark of human language and cognition no other animal has displayed.
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Mongabay News on MSNFrom deforestation to renewal: Why reforestation isn’t just about treesReforestation has long been viewed as one of the more hopeful climate interventions: a process that can, in theory, restore ...
Bart Writer, 56, went in for a routine cataract procedure in February 2023 at InSight Surgery Center in Lone Tree, Colorado, ...
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Organic Authority on MSNRoyal Icing Recipe Secrets: Why Your Cookies Keep Cracking (And How I Fixed Mine)I used to think my kitchen was cursed. Every time I made royal icing, something went wrong – cracked cookies, […] The post ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNProbing AI 'thoughts' reveals models use tree-like math to track shifting informationLet's say you're reading a story, or playing a game of chess. You may not have noticed, but each step of the way, your mind ...
Three weeks ago, a man in Maine became the first in North America to be buried in one of Loop’s mushroom caskets. The company ...
This is a well-written study that presents a solid genetic screen to identify regulators of adipose morphology and remodeling in zebrafish. The authors generated a rigorous screening platform based on ...
A side-by-side comparison of the brains of a horseshoe crab (left), the Mollisonia fossil (center) and a modern spider (right) reveal the surprising findings of this study: The organization of ...
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