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Photograph and X-ray CT Image of KLS-1 Sintered Block Manufactured Using an Optimized Process Credit: Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology

Scientists Cook Up Lunar Bricks From Moon Dust

Photograph of photoelectric current measurement unit

Reproducing the Moon’s surface environment on Earth

CPR training dummy lying flat with eyes closed

If you’re getting CPR after a minute, you’ll probably die — or wish for it

Futuristic image of a doctor looking at brain scans

How sure is sure? Incorporating human error into machine learning

MIT researchers found that massive neural network models that are similar to large language models are capable of containing smaller linear models inside their hidden layers, which the large models could train to complete a new task using simple learning algorithms. Credits:Image: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT

How language models like ChatGPT learn new tasks from just a few examples

Researchers from JAIST highlight the importance of cross points between GR (y = 1/2at2) and AD (y = 1/6jt3) curves, where the elementary components of play were identified and established the principle of play, based on data of card games and previously conducted studies on similar topics.

Scientists explain why card games are so addictive

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