A team of researchers at MIT has developed a new generative AI approach called FlowER (Flow matching for Electron Redistribution). It’s a way to use AI for predicting chemical reactions, but what caught my attention is how they approached one of the biggest pitfalls in this area, which is, keeping the predictions physically real.
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Book Review: The Georgian Star by Michael D. Lemonick
I have always imagined what must have been going through the minds of those early scientists when they first thought of exploring space and eventually came up with the idea of a telescope.
Read MoreBook Review: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
This week I decided to re-visit Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations. Philosophy is something that I dive in every now and then as it grounds me amidst the noise of daily life, reminding me that clarity often comes not from adding more, but from subtracting what is unnecessary. This book is not a regular self help book, in fact it wasn’t written to publish in the first place, it’s more towards Aurelius’s personal manual or notes scribbled in a tent between battles.
Read MoreArtificial Neurons That Learn Like the Brain: The DRAM–MoS₂ Breakthrough
I came across some research from Fudan University recently that really caught my attention – Artificial neuron merges DRAM with MoS₂. As the headline suggests, they’ve built an artificial neuron that doesn’t just copy the way brain cells connect to each other, but also how they adjust their own internal behavior.
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