For the last few years, most of the progress in AI has been tied to size. Bigger models, bigger datasets, bigger everything.
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
PageRank interpreted hyperlinks as endorsements, prioritizing pages linked by many others and weighting endorsements from high-quality pages. In our example, a page from a Stanford course or Wikipedia ...
The Boomer era gave us countless everyday objects that once defined childhoods, homes, and pop culture. Many of those ...
This study presents a valuable tool named TSvelo, a computational framework for RNA velocity inference that models transcriptional regulation and gene-specific splicing. The evidence supporting the ...
The authors analyzed spectral properties of neural activity recorded using laminar probes while mice engaged in a global/local visual oddball paradigm. They found solid evidence for an increase in ...
Accenture's collaboration with Nvidia aims to turn factories into intelligent, adaptive systems where live digital twins predict problems, simulate solutions and ...
Tesla’s latest 2025.44 software branch is quietly reshaping expectations for what “Full Self-Driving” might mean in practice, ...
Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI wield tremendous influence over our politics, but does this mean we are entering an era of ...