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Unlocking AI: How DeepSeek Achieved OpenAI-Level Reasoning with a Simplified Approach
Read more: Unlocking AI: How DeepSeek Achieved OpenAI-Level Reasoning with a Simplified ApproachIn a groundbreaking development, DeepSeek has revolutionized artificial intelligence by achieving OpenAI o1-level reasoning without the need for a PhD! Through a unique blend of pure Reinforcement Learning (RL) and an innovative multi-stage training process, DeepSeek has successfully tackled longstanding challenges in AI training. Discover how this ambitious approach is setting new standards in the…
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Breakthroughs in HIV Treatment: Keeping the Virus in Check
Read more: Breakthroughs in HIV Treatment: Keeping the Virus in CheckScienceInsider Pioneering trials discover potential strategy to keep virus in check after stopping treatment Full Story “It’s been very rough the last few weeks,” epidemiologist Wafaa El-Sadr said here on 9 March during the opening ceremony of the largest annual HIV/AIDS conference in the United States. El-Sadr had a major grant from the U.S. Agency…
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New Organic Semiconductor Enhances OLED Efficiency
Read more: New Organic Semiconductor Enhances OLED EfficiencySource:University of Cambridge Summary:Researchers have advanced a decades-old challenge in the field of organic semiconductors, opening new possibilities for the Future of Electronics. The researchers have created an organic semiconductor that forces electrons to move in a spiral pattern, which could improve the efficiency of OLED displays in television and smartphone screens, or power next-generation…
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Utah’s Sundance Festival Faces LGBTQ Flag Bill Controversy
Read more: Utah’s Sundance Festival Faces LGBTQ Flag Bill ControversySource: Rhode Island Current The ongoing drama over whether the film festival that helped put Utah on the world map will stay in the conservative state — or move elsewhere — is heating up. Even though the Utah Legislature included $3.5 million in its 2025 budget to help entice the Sundance Film Festival to stay, a new wrinkle may…
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Civilian Casualties in Yemen’s Latest Airstrike Incident
Read more: Civilian Casualties in Yemen’s Latest Airstrike IncidentKonstruct Telemedia TEHRAN – A tragic incident unfolded late Saturday when airstrikes executed by the United States and the United Kingdom resulted in the deaths of at least 31 individuals and injuries to 101 more in Yemen, predominantly impacting residential neighborhoods. Strong condemnation has emerged from Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, which has vowed to retaliate and…
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Iran’s Reactions to Violence in Yemen and Palestine
Read more: Iran’s Reactions to Violence in Yemen and PalestineKonstruct Telemedia TEHRAN – The spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry has issued a strong denunciation of the recent military operations conducted by the United States and the United Kingdom against Yemen, labeling them as “barbaric.” These attacks have reportedly resulted in the deaths and injuries of numerous individuals, including innocent women and children. In a…
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Trump To Take Bold Steps to Slash Federal Bureaucracy
Read more: Trump To Take Bold Steps to Slash Federal BureaucracyThe White House ELIMINATING WASTE AND REDUCING GOVERNMENT OVERREACH: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order continuing the reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy. REDUCING GOVERNMENT OVERREACH: With this Executive Order, President Trump is further decreasing the size of the Federal Government to enhance accountability, reduce waste, and promote innovation. REFORMING THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY: The American people…
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Ugandans Fear AIDS Will Spread as Health Clinics Close
Read more: Ugandans Fear AIDS Will Spread as Health Clinics CloseAs funding for foreign aid from the United States comes to an abrupt end, essential medicines that have played a crucial role in curbing an epidemic for decades are now at risk of vanishing. Explained KAMPALA, UGANDA — This week, several clinics offering vital healthcare services for individuals with HIV/AIDS and medications aimed at preventing…
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Conservation Crisis: 2025 U.S. Bird Population Declines
Read more: Conservation Crisis: 2025 U.S. Bird Population Declines2025 State of the Birds Report calls for urgent conservation action Source:Cornell University FULL STORY The release of the 2025 U.S. State of the Birds report was announced today at the 90th annual North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. The report, produced by a coalition of leading science and conservation organizations,…
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Revolutionary Neuroprosthetics for Spinal Injury Rehabilitation
Read more: Revolutionary Neuroprosthetics for Spinal Injury RehabilitationSource:Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne FULL STORY Spinal cord injuries are life-altering, often leaving individuals with severe mobility impairments. While rehabilitation robotics — devices that guide movement during therapy — have improved training for those with spinal cord injuries, their effectiveness remains limited. Without active muscle engagement, robotic-assisted movement alone does not sufficiently retrain the…
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Wuhan’s AI+ Strategy: 20 Million Yuan Funding for Innovation
Read more: Wuhan’s AI+ Strategy: 20 Million Yuan Funding for InnovationNews provided by: Changjiang Daily WUHAN, China –A report from Changjiang Daily: Recently, the Information Office of Wuhan Municipal People’s Government held a press conference on several policy measures to promote the development of the artificial intelligence (AI) industry in Wuhan. The city announced the launch of an “AI+” initiative this year, aiming to promote large model applications across…
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Artificial muscles for tremor suppression
Read more: Artificial muscles for tremor suppressionSource:Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems FULL STORY It is estimated that around 80 million people worldwide live with a tremor. For example, those who live with Parkinson’s disease. The involuntary periodic movements sometimes strongly affect how patients are able to perform daily activities, such as drinking from a glass or writing. Wearable soft robotic…
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First operating system for quantum networks
Read more: First operating system for quantum networksBreakthrough achievement paves the way for practical quantum internet applications. Source:Delft University of Technology FULL STORY Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA) researchers at TU Delft, QuTech, University of Innsbruck, INRIA and CNRS recently announced the creation of the first operating system designed for quantum networks: QNodeOS. The research, published in Nature, marks a major step forward in transforming…
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Celestial AI raises $250M at $2.5B valuation to speed up data transfer with AI
Read more: Celestial AI raises $250M at $2.5B valuation to speed up data transfer with AIKonstruct Telemedia Celestial AI Secures $250 Million Funding to Revolutionize AI Infrastructure with Its Photonic Fabric Funding Accelerates the Commercialization of Photonic Fabric, Unlocking Unprecedented AI Performance and Scalability Celestial AI™, creator of the Photonic Fabric™ optical interconnect technology platform, today announced that it has raised $250 million in its Series C1 funding round led…
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Tesla vs. BYD: TSLA Stock Plummets 50% From Peak Amid Rising Concerns Surrounding Elon Musk
Read more: Tesla vs. BYD: TSLA Stock Plummets 50% From Peak Amid Rising Concerns Surrounding Elon MuskKonstruct Telemedia Tesla (TSLA) and BYD (BYDDF) are the world’s largest electric-vehicle makers. In 2022, China EV and battery giant BYD’s vehicle sales raced ahead of Tesla’s and are now well more than twice as high, three times as much in Q4 2024. For all-battery electric vehicles (BEVs), BYD seized the crown in Q4, though Tesla led by…
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More than marks: How wellbeing shapes academic success
Read more: More than marks: How wellbeing shapes academic successSource:University of South Australia FULL STORY With Australia’s National Assessment Program (NAPLAN) beginning today, new research from the University of South Australia highlights a critical but often overlooked factor in student success — wellbeing. In a world first* study of more than 215,000 students, UniSA researchers found that while standardised tests measure academic skills, different…




