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  • Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction … from MIT Adam Zewe | MIT News
  • MIT researchers develop AI tool to improve flu vaccine strain selection … from MIT Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL
  • 3 Questions: On biology and medicine’s “data revolution” … from MIT Jane Halpern | Elvira Forte | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • 3 Questions: The pros and cons of synthetic data in AI … from MIT Adam Zewe | MIT News
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Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction … from MIT Adam Zewe | MIT News

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Environmental scientists are increasingly using enormous artificial intelligence models to make predictions about changes in weather and climate, but a new study by MIT researchers…

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MIT researchers develop AI tool to improve flu vaccine strain selection … from MIT Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL

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Every year, global health experts are faced with a high-stakes decision: Which influenza strains should go into the next seasonal vaccine? The choice must be…

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3 Questions: On biology and medicine’s “data revolution” … from MIT Jane Halpern | Elvira Forte | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Caroline Uhler is an Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Engineering at MIT; a professor of electrical engineering and computer science in the Institute for…

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3 Questions: The pros and cons of synthetic data in AI … from MIT Adam Zewe | MIT News

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Synthetic data are artificially generated by algorithms to mimic the statistical properties of actual data, without containing any information from real-world sources. While concrete numbers…

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A new generative AI approach to predicting chemical reactions … from MIT David Chandler | Department of Chemical Engineering

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Many attempts have been made to harness the power of new artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs) to try to predict the outcomes of…

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A greener way to 3D print stronger stuff … from MIT Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL

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3D printing has come a long way since its invention in 1983 by Chuck Hull, who pioneered stereolithography, a technique that solidifies liquid resin into…

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World Athletics Championships live: Josh Kerr aims for 1500m final and Mondo Duplantis targets pole vault world record … from the Independent Luke Baker

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Kerr is trying to move a step closer to defending his world title in Tokyo while unstoppable Duplantis will try to raise the bar again,…

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Starmer told to ‘change course immediately’ or face removal by May … from the Independent Millie Cooke

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‘Indefinite’ strike causes severe disruption at Spain’s biggest airport … from the Independent Natalie Wilson

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Airlines are advising passengers to arrive early at Madrid–Barajas to avoid delays  Read More 

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Coldwater viewers disappointed by ‘dull’ new Andrew Lincoln series … from the Independent Lydia Spencer-Elliott

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‘I’m not sure I can watch another episode,’ one person said  Read More 

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Nigel Farage wins first sitting Tory MP defector as Danny Kruger joins Reform … from the Independent Archie Mitchell

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Nigel Farage has seen the first sitting Tory MP defect to Reform UK in Prue Leith’s son Danny Kruger  Read More 

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Why Charlie Kirk chose to talk with young people at universities … from the Independent Daniel Ruggles

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Daniel Ruggles says Turning Point used flashy slogans, signs and bumper stickers to help make conservatism cool on campus  Read More 

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In L.A., H. Lorenzo is where you go to be reminded that fashion can be high art from the LA times Dave Schilling

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The store is not just a store. It’s not merely a set of walls and some clothes. It’s a humming, vibrant human expression.  Read More 

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‘Zone zero’ rule could be California’s wildfire savior — or its environmental undoing from the LA times Jeanette Marantos

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The state’s proposed ‘zone zero’ rules are commonsense fire safety, proponents say, but opponents fear they will decimate Southern California’s urban forest.  Read More 

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