The development of artificial intelligence has seen significant progress in recent years, particularly evident in the evolution of AI models like ChatGPT and Phi-3-mini. Where once these models could only be accessed through the cloud due to their immense size, today they are becoming more compact and efficient, capable of running on devices as humble
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The advancements in nonlinear light microscopy have opened up new possibilities for observing complex biological processes. However, the use of intense light in this process can also have damaging effects on living matter. A recent study conducted by research groups at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light and Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und
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In recent years, deep learning techniques have made significant strides in achieving human-level accuracy across various tasks such as image classification and natural language processing. This progress has spurred a wave of research into developing new hardware solutions capable of meeting the computational demands of these advanced techniques. One approach that researchers have taken to
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After a lengthy hiatus, the licensed kitchen sink fighting game, MultiVersus, is set to make a triumphant return next week. The game had previously taken a self-imposed exile post-beta, leaving players in the dark about its future. This decision to pull the game from sale and shut down its servers for an extended period created
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In a recent study published in Science Advances, researchers explored the impact of twist engineering on valley polarization in electrically controlled transition metal dichalcogenide heterobilayers (hBLs). This groundbreaking research sheds light on the potential for manipulating valley degrees of freedom in such systems, highlighting the importance of moiré patterns and twist angles in controlling excitonic
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