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​​​​​​​Incidence of heart attacks and strokes was lower after COVID-19 vaccination, finds study of 46 million adults

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AI Learns to Decipher the Meaning Behind Dogs’ Barks

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New AI tool helps leverage database of 10 million biology images

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Listen to Iceland’s recent seismic activity

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Study: YouTube did not actively direct users toward anti-vaccine content during COVID-19

The new method identified ten clusters of chess openings represented with different colors. Openings that are close to each other on this network appear often together in the repertoire of players.

Researchers create new classification of chess openings

Caption:MIT researchers have found that neural networks can be designed so they minimize the probability of misclassifying a data input. Credits:Image: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT, with figures from iStock

How to design neural networks optimally suited for certain tasks

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Smash or pass? This computer can tell

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The Potentially Adverse Impact of Twitter 2.0 on Scientific and Research Communication

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