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Mashup Score: 3Meta's AI memorised books verbatim – that could cost it billions - 1 month(s) ago
Many AI models were trained on the text of books, but a new test found at least one model has directly memorised nearly the entirety of some books, including Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which could complicate ongoing legal battles over copyright infringement
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Mashup Score: 3The chilling discovery that nerve cells help cancers grow and spread - 1 month(s) ago
A new understanding of how tumours exploit our nervous system is leading to new ways to treat cancer using familiar drugs like Botox and beta blockers
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Mashup Score: 3Could we build space-time computers that run on gravity? - 1 month(s) ago
New mathematical work provides a way to identify when information has been changed by manipulating space-time – and it may form a foundation for future space-time computers
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Mashup Score: 9
Once thought to have originated in cows and spread through dust, the surprising evolutionary story of tuberculosis reveals why it’s so hard to stamp out this ancient disease, writes Carl Zimmer
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Mashup Score: 5Quantum computers are on the edge of revealing new particle physics - 1 month(s) ago
Computer simulations of high-energy particles are pushing the boundaries of what we can learn about the interactions that happen inside particle colliders
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Mashup Score: 12
When Robert F Kennedy Jr announced that the US would stop recommending covid-19 vaccines for healthy children and pregnancies, he bypassed standard protocols and set the stage for future vaccine rollbacks
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Mashup Score: 23Retinal implant restores sight for blind mice - 1 month(s) ago
Metallic nanoparticles injected into the retina partly restored vision in blind mice and could work as a treatment for conditions that damage light-sensitive cells in the eye
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Mashup Score: 3Best quantum 'transistor' yet could lead to more accurate computers - 1 month(s) ago
Microwaves can control a single quantum bit more precisely than ever before, creating a device similar to a quantum transistor – and potentially making quantum computers more reliable
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Mashup Score: 3Best quantum 'transistor' yet could lead to more accurate computers - 1 month(s) ago
Microwaves can control a single quantum bit more precisely than ever before, creating a device similar to a quantum transistor – and potentially making quantum computers more reliable
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Mashup Score: 5Any wall can be turned into a camera to see around corners - 1 month(s) ago
Researchers have developed algorithms that reconstruct a hidden image from the scrambled light waves that bounce off a wall, making it possible to see things behind a corner
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