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Researchers have claimed a breakthrough in improving the performance and energy efficiency of artificial intelligence — unlocking a new approach to tensor operations that operates "at the speed of light itself."
Researchers Develop a New Approach for Energy-Efficient AI "at the Speed of Light"
The power demand of AI could be tamed, researchers claim, by training beams of light to perform tensor operations.
www.hackster.io
November 15, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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Health researchers need *incredibly* precise AI tools. That's why LJI scientists are developing new AI methods to power research into infectious disease, genomics, and more 🧬

mag.lji.org/fall2025/pro...

#AI #MachineLearning #Bioinformatics #DataScience #SanDiego #Medicine
Processing power
Meet the LJI scientists changing medical research through artificial intelligence
mag.lji.org
November 14, 2025 at 6:41 PM
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Student Success | A Liberal Arts College Goes All In on AI

Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses new tools to evaluate and compare various LLMs for higher education learning and research. https://bit.ly/3M1nENa

#AcademicSky #EDUSky #HigherEd
November 14, 2025 at 8:48 PM
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'The authors of the AI Now report worry that using AI to speed up the licensing process will bypass safety checks and lead to disaster'

huh
Problem: AI needs massive amounts of power to thrive. Nuclear makes lots of power. Nuclear takes a long long time to do safely.

Proposed solution that I'm sure will have no unpleasant consequences: Use AI to speed up the construction of new nuclear plants.
Power Companies Are Using AI To Build Nuclear Power Plants
Tech companies are betting big on nuclear energy to meet AIs massive power demands and they're using that AI to speed up the construction of new nuclear power plants.
www.404media.co
November 14, 2025 at 6:36 PM
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A new imaging method enables simultaneous visualization of DNA and RNA in living cells using harmless infrared light, allowing early detection of cellular damage and precise monitoring of cell death stages. doi.org/hbbd8m
Simultaneous imaging of intracellular DNA and RNA using harmless light
NIMS, in collaboration with Nagoya University, Gifu University, and the University of Adelaide, has developed a method for simultaneously imaging DNA and RNA inside cells using harmless infrared to near-infrared light.
phys.org
November 14, 2025 at 2:40 PM
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An AI system has achieved medal-level performance at the International Mathematical Olympiad, delivering fully verified solutions using formal proof environments and advanced reinforcement learning techniques. doi.org/hbbd9g
AI math genius delivers 100% accurate results
At the 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), one competitor did so well that it would have been awarded the Silver Prize, except for one thing: it was an AI system.
phys.org
November 14, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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Six charts show the gaps between AI hype and AI reality, where record capital expenditures on data centers run up against the ground truths of physical infrastructure.
When AI Hype Meets AI Reality: A Reckoning in 6 Charts
Record capital expenditures and data-center planning are running up against the ground truths of physical infrastructure.
on.wsj.com
November 14, 2025 at 12:16 PM
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AI Fusion Model Offers Near Perfect Clarity In Early Skin Cancer Detection

Doctors have long struggled to spot melanoma early, a problem made harder by how often dangerous lesions masquerade as harmless ones. Now a new multimodal deep learning system developed by researchers at Incheon National…
AI Fusion Model Offers Near Perfect Clarity In Early Skin Cancer Detection
Doctors have long struggled to spot melanoma early, a problem made harder by how often dangerous lesions masquerade as harmless ones. Now a new multimodal deep learning system developed by researchers at Incheon National University and international partners reports 94.5 percent accuracy by pairing dermoscopic images with basic patient details, a combination that may reshape how skin cancer is detected and treated.
scienceblog.com
November 14, 2025 at 12:28 PM
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A microfluidic device has demonstrated high efficiency in isolating circulating tumor cells from blood samples, offering potential for earlier detection and improved monitoring of pancreatic cancer. doi.org/g9989x
Microfluidic device captures pancreatic cancer's 'seeds of metastasis'
Pinned between the stomach and spine, the pancreas supervises both digestion and blood sugar in the body. It's also the site of an aggressive cancer called pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, or PDAC.
medicalxpress.com
November 13, 2025 at 8:47 PM
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Artificial intelligence peer reviewers recommend the acceptance of unsound papers created entirely by AI more than 80% of the time, a new study has found. cen.acs.org/research-int... #chemsky 🧪
AI peer reviewers are fine with AI-fabricated papers
Study finds artificial intelligence reviewers accept AI-generated scientific studies 4 out of 5 times
cen.acs.org
November 13, 2025 at 7:46 PM
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OpenAI’s new experimental LLM won't compete with the biggest and best, but it could tell us why they behave in weird ways—and how trustworthy AI models really are.
OpenAI’s new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI really works
The experimental model won't compete with the biggest and best, but it could tell us why they behave in weird ways—and how trustworthy they really are.
www.technologyreview.com
November 13, 2025 at 6:47 PM
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To help reduce administrative burden and improve patient care, researchers at @wchospital.bsky.social are testing an AI-powered scribe in a virtual care lab that observes clinical interactions to better understand how doctors and patients communicate. Learn more: www.oha.com/news/the...
November 13, 2025 at 7:00 PM
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AI has yet to make money on a scale that even remotely matches the “mind-boggling investments” made to develop it, Hanna Rosin says. She spoke with Charlie Warzel to examine whether the AI boom is actually a bubble:

Listen on “Radio Atlantic”:
What If AI Is a Bubble?
America’s economic fate looks tied to AI—for better or worse.
bit.ly
November 13, 2025 at 5:45 PM
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Can a smart bandage with machine learning and bioelectronics redefine wound healing? Explore the science behind a-Heal.
Smart Bandage Speeds Up Healing With AI Precision
How does a smart bandage use machine learning to heal wounds faster? Explore the fascinating technology behind a-Heal's innovative design.
spectrum.ieee.org
November 13, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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This is the first documented case of a foreign government using AI to fully automate a cyber operation, Anthropic warned.
Chinese hackers used Anthropic's AI agent to automate spying
Claude Code carried out 80-90% of the attack on its own, according to Anthropic.
www.axios.com
November 13, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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Andy Rubin confirmed to The Information that he is working on the robotics startup, Genki Robotics, in a space that includes major players like Tesla and Figure AI. Read more: https://thein.fo/47FtwUQ
Android Creator Andy Rubin Launches Robotics Startup in Tokyo
Andy Rubin, creator of Android and a former Google executive, has launched a new startup focused on humanoid robots, said a person with direct knowledge of the venture. His venture is the latest addit...
thein.fo
November 13, 2025 at 6:45 PM
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A new machine learning platform integrates tumor profiling and drug testing to predict individual responses to colorectal cancer treatments, supporting more personalized and effective therapy decisions. doi.org/g998vb
Machine learning predicts drug response for personalized colorectal cancer treatment
A Singaporean research team has developed CAN-Scan (short for Cancer Scan), a next-generation precision oncology platform designed to "scan" the molecular features of each patient's cancer.
medicalxpress.com
November 13, 2025 at 3:30 PM
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“We could see the industrialization of the technology, and we were eager to see how it was going to impact education,” says @danielkhashabi.bsky.social. Learn more about how he and other JHU researchers used a chatbot as a classroom “co-tutor.”
Researchers explore how AI could shape the future of student learning
A Johns Hopkins study reveals the strengths and pitfalls of incorporating chatbots into middle and high school classrooms as a “co-tutor.”
www.cs.jhu.edu
November 13, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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Magnetic nanoparticles capable of navigating complex blood vessels have demonstrated precise drug delivery in preclinical models and are being prepared for evaluation in human clinical trials.
Magnetic nanoparticles that successfully navigate complex blood vessels may be ready for clinical trials
Every year, 12 million people worldwide suffer a stroke; many die or are permanently impaired. Currently, drugs are administered to dissolve the thrombus that blocks the blood vessel.
phys.org
November 13, 2025 at 7:00 PM
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Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stay
Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stay
The use of AI-generated campaign videos – labeled or unlabeled – are likely to permeate future US elections
www.theguardian.com
November 13, 2025 at 12:37 PM
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A team of researchers at MIT, including Wellesley’s own Loey Bull ’23, created microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

news.mit.edu/2025/new-therapeutic-brain-implants-defy-surgery-need-1105
New therapeutic brain implants could defy the need for surgery
Microscopic bioelectronic devices could one day travel through the body’s circulatory system and autonomously self-implant in a target region of the brain. These “circulatronics” can be wirelessly pow...
news.mit.edu
November 13, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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New artificial #muscles can be controlled using sound waves. The soft #robotic system could be used for specific drug delivery. spectrum.ieee.org/artificial-m...
November 13, 2025 at 12:30 PM
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Using #AI to measure cooling demand from aerial imagery: Researchers of #KITKarlsruhe and Swiss partners map Manhattan’s cooling systems and highlight potential for sustainable heating and cooling networks. #EnergyConsumption #AirConditioning
www.kit.edu/kit/english/...
November 13, 2025 at 8:59 AM
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“A new drug, called GanLum, was more than 97% effective at treating malaria in clinical trials carried out across 12 African countries, researchers reported Wednesday at the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in Toronto.”
New malaria drug could be a life-saver as the standard drug shows signs of weakness
The best drug to fight malaria is facing increased resistance from the parasites it fights. Now there's an alternative in the pipeline and it looks promising.
www.npr.org
November 13, 2025 at 1:49 AM