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AI+Science Conference Comes to Caltech (10)
PASADENA, California, Nov. 7 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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AI+Science Conference Comes to Caltech
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Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT have quickly shown how artificial intelligence (AI) can impact workflow, content creation, and even our daily lives. By ingesting as much of the written word as possible and learning patterns and relationships from that vast store of data, they can complete such tasks as creating travel itineraries, offer more PR
Auburn University: Tiny Molecules, Big Discoveries (10)
AUBURN, Alabama, Nov. 8 -- Auburn University issued the following news:
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Tiny molecules, big discoveries
Solving Alzheimer's disease mysteries by applying laws of physics to biology
By Kelley Young, Office of Communications and Marketing, kelley.young@auburn.edu
Some might say that Michael Gramlich's groundbreaking research on Alzheimer's disease and dementia is huge, but in fact, you might call it small -- that is, "molecular-level" small.
"Thinking occurs across every scale, from t more PR
Brown hosts American Physical Society meeting highlighting research from across New England (10)
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Nov. 7 -- Brown University posted the following news:
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Brown hosts American Physical Society meeting highlighting research from across New England
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] On Nov. 7 and 8, physicists from across the region will gather at Brown for the annual meeting of the New England Section of the American Physical Society.
For physicists from Brown and elsewhere, the meeting is a chance to exchange ideas and discuss topics that range from supe more PR
Engineered randomness enhances connection speed and precision in next-generation wireless systems (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 7 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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Engineered randomness enhances connection speed and precision in next-generation wireless systems
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The next generation of wireless communication will move into signal frequencies even higher than those of today's 5G systems, allowing signals to carry vastly more data at much higher speeds. These high-frequency bands, expected to underpin future 6G networks, could support data-hungry technologies such as untet more PR
University of Chicago: Navigating the Law to Advance Quantum Growth (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 8 -- The University of Chicago issued the following news:
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Navigating the law to advance quantum growth
Chicago Quantum Exchange, Barnes & Thornburg release guide to help quantum stakeholders navigate complex laws and regulations
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Quantum technologies could transform society--but their national and economic security implications also bring complex legal hurdles.
To help innovators navigate those challenges, the Chicago Quantum Exchange and Barnes & Thornburg L more PR
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