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Improving AI models' ability to explain their predictions
In high-stakes settings like medical diagnostics, users often want to know what led a computer vision model to make a certain prediction, so they can determine whether to trust its output. Concept ...
Ever wondered how those weird, floating \"snowmen\" way out in the deep freeze of the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune's orbit ...
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Grammar explained the smart way
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When Richard Feynman first conceived of quantum computers in the 1980s, he believed they should primarily investigate quantum phenomena. So that’s what a group of chemists did: they used quantum ...
Mangaluru celebrated National Science Day on Saturday, February 28 with great enthusiasm to promote scientific temper, innovation, and awareness about the role of science in everyday life. The ...
Find out how to remove barriers to study and research in science, technology, engineering and maths in order to attract and retain a wider diversity of talented students and academics in STEM fields ...
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Tiny thermometers offer on-chip temperature monitoring for processors
The semiconductor chips driving modern-day computer processors are covered in billions of individual transistors, each of which can overheat under stress, causing steep drops in performance. To ...
The Department of Education–National Capital Region (DepEd NCR) on Saturday, March 7, conducted the first Unified Science High School Admissions Test ...
Le Ky Nam, an eighth-grade student in Hanoi, brought home a bronze medal from the International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad 2026, competing against students from leading technology nations.
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Project Hail Mary’s "No green screen" claim, explained
Chris Miller, co-director of Project Hail Mary, made a claim about using green screens and practical effects that confused a ...
Purdue administrators deny accusations of banning international graduate students, but faculty and students say an 'unwritten policy' exists.
Live Science spoke with the scientists behind an upcoming clinical trial testing an immune therapy for depression.
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