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A new study shows that an open-source AI model performs on par with the leading closed-source tool in its ability to solve tough medical cases. The shift portends greater competition that should benefit for patients and clinicians.

Free Open-Source Tool Matches Big Tech’s Best in Cracking Tough Patient Cases

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Scientists Reveal What Really Makes Human Culture Different From Animals

The image shows the local density of current-carrying particles in a mesoscopic vortex lattice in a small mesoscopic superconductor.

Open-Source Software SuperConga Accelerates Quantum Research

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