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Coverage on July 16 described the AI field as splitting between smaller on-device models and…
PrismML releases Bonsai 27B, a compressed on-device AI model
PrismML released Bonsai 27B, a 1-bit compressed on-device AI model. On an iPhone 17 Pro…
Apple Intelligence approved by China’s Cyberspace Administration
Apple Intelligence has been approved by China’s Cyberspace Administration, using Alibaba’s Qwen models. The regulatory…
Rivers Around the World Are Running Out of Oxygen Due to Climate Change Global Study Finds
A sweeping analysis of more than 21000 river systems worldwide has identified climate change as the primary cause of declining dissolved oxygen in freshwater.
Antarctica’s Hektoria Glacier Retreated 15 Miles in Just 15 Months Setting Modern Record
Scientists report that the Hektoria Glacier in Antarctica collapsed with shocking speed due to warming ocean temperatures and ice instability.
SpaceX Carrying Out Critical Starship Pre-IPO Test Amid Investor Watch
SpaceX conducted a full-scale test firing of the Starship rocket at Starbase Texas ahead of its anticipated initial public offering.
Quantum Gravity Physicists Stumble on Unexpected Discovery That Challenges Core Assumptions
Physicists probing quantum gravity theory have found an anomalous result that may require revision of foundational physical models.
Scientists Say Human Right-Handedness May Trace Back to Earliest Evolutionary Ancestors
New biological research suggests that the overwhelming prevalence of right-handedness in humans has deep evolutionary roots going back millions of years.
Tiny Galaxies Orbiting the Milky Way May Help Solve Cosmology’s Dark Matter Mystery
Astronomers say that satellite dwarf galaxies orbiting our galaxy could provide crucial new clues to resolving the dark matter problem.
MIT Scientists Identify Cysteine as an Amino Acid That Helps the Gut Heal Itself
MIT researchers discovered that cysteine triggers a gut repair mechanism, pointing to potential dietary and clinical applications for intestinal diseases.
Junk Food in Childhood Rewires Brain Permanently Even After Switching to Healthy Diet Study Shows
Scientists found that high-fat high-sugar diets in early life produced lasting changes in brain structure that persist into adulthood.
Common Pesticide Chlorpyrifos Linked to Hidden Brain Damage Before Birth Scientists Warn
Researchers studying New York City children have found that a widely used insecticide may cause lasting neurological damage in foetuses.