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Deep learning analyzes cellular cytoskeleton with high precision

A research team at Kumamoto University has developed a deep learning-based method for analyzing the cytoskeleton—the structural framework inside cells—more accurately and efficiently than ever before.

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What's that microplastic? Advances in machine learning make identifying plastics in the environment more reliable

Microplastics—the tiny particles of plastic shed when litter breaks down—are everywhere, from the deep sea to Mount Everest, and many researchers worry that they could harm human health.

What is Grok? — everything you need to know about xAI's chatbot

Launched in November 2023 as a beta chatbot for X Premium users, Grok was designed to offer insightful, context-aware answers, with an emphasis on reasoning and adaptability. Despite being introduced as an early-stage product,

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Meta Appears to Have Invented a Device Allowing You to Type With Your Brain

Meta has developed a device that reconstruct entire sentences simply by reading neural signals — without the need of a brain implant.

Perplexity Launches Sonar for Pro Users; Performance on Par with GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Sonar is built on top of Meta's open-source Llama 3.3 70B. It is powered by Cerebras Inference, which claims to be the world's fastest AI inference engine. The model is capable of producing 1200 tokens per second.

With generative AI, chemists quickly calculate 3D genomic structures

Every cell in your body contains the same genetic sequence, yet each cell expresses only a subset of those genes. These cell-specific gene expression patterns, which ensure that a brain cell is different from a skin cell,

Mistral AI says its Small 3 model is a local, open-source alternative to GPT-4o mini

The new 24B-parameter LLM 'excels in scenarios where quick, accurate responses are critical.' In fact, the model can be run on a MacBook with 32GB RAM.

AI transforms label-free photoacoustic microscopy into confocal microscopy

In life sciences, confocal fluorescence microscopy (CFM) is widely regarded for producing high-resolution cellular images. However, it requires fluorescent staining, which poses risks of photobleaching and phototoxicity,