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Clean energy is here, but getting it to electric vehicles is not
Clean energy is here, but getting it to electric vehicles is not Even if enough renewable energy is available, simply switching from gas-powered cars to electric vehicles (EVs) won’t be enough to fight climate change—unless the U.S. also upgrades its transmission grid, a new Northwestern University study finds. Go to techxplore
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AI system discovers visual categories while adapting to new contexts
AI system discovers visual categories while adapting to new contexts A new approach called open ad-hoc categorization (OAK) helps AI systems dynamically reinterpret the same image differently depending on the categorization context, rather than using fixed visual interpretation. A University of Michigan-led study on this topic was presented in June 2025 at the IEEE Conference…
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This smarter sound shield blocks more noise without blocking air
This smarter sound shield blocks more noise without blocking air A new breakthrough from the Zhang Lab at Boston University is making waves in the world of sound control. Go to techxplore
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Computers reconstruct 3D environments from 2D photos in a fraction of the time
Computers reconstruct 3D environments from 2D photos in a fraction of the time Imagine trying to make an accurate three-dimensional model of a building using only pictures taken from different angles—but you’re not sure where or how far away all the cameras were. Our big human brains can fill in a lot of those details,…
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US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1
US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1 OpenAI on Wednesday said it was letting the US government use a version of ChatGPT designed for businesses for a year, charging just $1 for the service. Go to techxplore
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STAT+: Exact Sciences acquires rights to rival Freenome’s blood-based colon cancer test
STAT+: Exact Sciences acquires rights to rival Freenome’s blood-based colon cancer test Exact Sciences announced on Wednesday that it acquired the rights to a blood-based colon cancer screening test from rival firm Freenome. Exact is paying Freenome $75 million for exclusive rights in the United States to current and future versions of the Bay Area…
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Scientific innovation is driving hope for progress in women’s health, but experts warn of headwinds
Scientific innovation is driving hope for progress in women’s health, but experts warn of headwinds Scientific breakthroughs — from next-generation vaccines to long-acting medications to prevent HIV — are fueling new hope in women’s health. But experts warn that persistent gaps in funding and access could stall that progress. At a STAT event this week, Ruanne…
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Opinion: Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for Operation Warp Speed’s global impact
Opinion: Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for Operation Warp Speed’s global impact Cambodia recently announced that it plans to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. In response, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, naming other conflicts that Trump has “ended,” said that, “It’s well past time that President Trump was awarded the…
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STAT+: Sarepta hired a Trump-connected firm to lobby on Duchenne treatment
STAT+: Sarepta hired a Trump-connected firm to lobby on Duchenne treatment WASHINGTON — Sarepta Therapeutics, which has come under regulatory pressure over its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, hired a Trump-connected lobbying firm after the death of a teenage boy treated with the drug, according to lobbying disclosure reports. Continue to STAT+ to read…
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Lithium, a treatment for bipolar disorders, might be a key to Alzheimer’s disease
Lithium, a treatment for bipolar disorders, might be a key to Alzheimer’s disease A new study finds that the element lithium plays a crucial role in healthy brain function and suggests it could be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease. In a Nature study published on Wednesday, researchers found that the brain produces lithium, and that…
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Michigan State Pension Triples Bitcoin ETF Exposure, Latest Filing Shows
Michigan State Pension Triples Bitcoin ETF Exposure, Latest Filing Shows Michigan’s state pension fund tripled its exposure to Bitcoin in Q2, signaling growing institutional adoption despite recent ETF outflows. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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India Freezes Assets Linked to Man Jailed in US Over $20M Crypto Fraud
India Freezes Assets Linked to Man Jailed in US Over $20M Crypto Fraud Chirag Tomar, convicted in the U.S. for a $20M crypto scam using fake Coinbase websites, ran a phishing network targeting global victims. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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Weakness Begins to Emerge For Bitcoin as Crypto Market Trends South
Weakness Begins to Emerge For Bitcoin as Crypto Market Trends South Bitcoin’s August rebound faces resistance as long-term holders cash out and institutional sentiment begins to cool for the month. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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Two California Men Charged With Illegally Exporting AI Chips to China
Two California Men Charged With Illegally Exporting AI Chips to China Federal agents seized plans to skirt export laws using false documents and shipments to Singapore and Malaysia. Jason Nelson Go to decrypt.co
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Ex-SEC Chief of Staff Compares Liquid Staking to Lehman, Crypto Industry Fires Back
Ex-SEC Chief of Staff Compares Liquid Staking to Lehman, Crypto Industry Fires Back Fischer’s claim that liquid staking could trigger a Lehman-style collapse sparked ire from crypto leaders, who say the risks are overstated. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Hedging with memory: shallow and deep learning with signatures
Hedging with memory: shallow and deep learning with signatures arXiv:2508.02759v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We investigate the use of path signatures in a machine learning context for hedging exotic derivatives under non-Markovian stochastic volatility models. In a deep learning setting, we use signatures as features in feedforward neural networks and show that they outperform LSTMs…
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A Dual Optimization View to Empirical Risk Minimization with f-Divergence Regularization
A Dual Optimization View to Empirical Risk Minimization with f-Divergence Regularization arXiv:2508.03314v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The dual formulation of empirical risk minimization with f-divergence regularization (ERM-fDR) is introduced. The solution of the dual optimization problem to the ERM-fDR is connected to the notion of normalization function introduced as an implicit function. This dual approach…
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Supervised Dynamic Dimension Reduction with Deep Neural Network
Supervised Dynamic Dimension Reduction with Deep Neural Network arXiv:2508.03546v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper studies the problem of dimension reduction, tailored to improving time series forecasting with high-dimensional predictors. We propose a novel Supervised Deep Dynamic Principal component analysis (SDDP) framework that incorporates the target variable and lagged observations into the factor extraction process.…
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Likelihood Matching for Diffusion Models
Likelihood Matching for Diffusion Models arXiv:2508.03636v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose a Likelihood Matching approach for training diffusion models by first establishing an equivalence between the likelihood of the target data distribution and a likelihood along the sample path of the reverse diffusion. To efficiently compute the reverse sample likelihood, a quasi-likelihood is considered…
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Learning quadratic neural networks in high dimensions: SGD dynamics and scaling laws
Learning quadratic neural networks in high dimensions: SGD dynamics and scaling laws arXiv:2508.03688v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study the optimization and sample complexity of gradient-based training of a two-layer neural network with quadratic activation function in the high-dimensional regime, where the data is generated as $y propto sum_{j=1}^{r}lambda_j sigmaleft(langle boldsymbol{theta_j}, boldsymbol{x}rangleright), boldsymbol{x} sim N(0,boldsymbol{I}_d)$,…
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Context Engineering — A Comprehensive Hands-On Tutorial with DSPy
Context Engineering — A Comprehensive Hands-On Tutorial with DSPy Let’s dissect the art and science of context engineering, one module at a time! The post Context Engineering — A Comprehensive Hands-On Tutorial with DSPy appeared first on Towards Data Science. Avishek Biswas Go to original source
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Things I Wish I Had Known Before Starting ML
Things I Wish I Had Known Before Starting ML Part 2: Guardrails, research code, reading The post Things I Wish I Had Known Before Starting ML appeared first on Towards Data Science. Pascal Janetzky Go to original source
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How a Research Lab Made Entirely of LLM Agents Developed Molecules That Can Block a Virus
How a Research Lab Made Entirely of LLM Agents Developed Molecules That Can Block a Virus Welcome to the 21st century by the hand of large language models and reasoning AI agents The post How a Research Lab Made Entirely of LLM Agents Developed Molecules That Can Block a Virus appeared first on Towards Data…
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Stellar Flare Detection and Prediction Using Clustering and Machine Learning
Stellar Flare Detection and Prediction Using Clustering and Machine Learning Combining unsupervised clustering with supervised learning to detect and predict stellar flares The post Stellar Flare Detection and Prediction Using Clustering and Machine Learning appeared first on Towards Data Science. Diksha Sen Chaudhury Go to original source
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Exploratory Data Analysis: Gamma Spectroscopy in Python (Part 3)
Exploratory Data Analysis: Gamma Spectroscopy in Python (Part 3) Let’s observe the matter on the atomic level The post Exploratory Data Analysis: Gamma Spectroscopy in Python (Part 3) appeared first on Towards Data Science. Dmitrii Eliuseev Go to original source
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Google intros array of technical AI agents across its apps
Google intros array of technical AI agents across its apps The tech giant’s latest GenAI offerings arrive amid surging interest in agentic AI technology. Go to techtarget
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The top 10 RFP response software
The top 10 RFP response software As B2B organizations grow, the RFP response process can become too time-consuming for manual workflows. Top tools, such as Loopio and Responsive, can automate the process. Go to techtarget
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What makes an effective data science team structure?
What makes an effective data science team structure? Data science team structures vary in strength, and their success depends on how roles and leadership align with business goals to meet analytics needs. Go to techtarget
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Qbeast Receives $7.6M in Seed Funding to Assist Open Data Platforms Scale
Qbeast Receives $7.6M in Seed Funding to Assist Open Data Platforms Scale Qbeast, the next-generation data optimization platform, announced it secured $7.6 million in a recent seed round, enabling the company to expand its team, broaden product support across more analytics use cases, and double down on the company’s mission to make open data platforms…
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Rapid7 Launches Incident Command to Transform How Security Teams Detect and Respond to Threats
Rapid7 Launches Incident Command to Transform How Security Teams Detect and Respond to Threats Rapid7, Inc., a leader in threat detection and exposure management, is launching Incident Command, a new next-gen SIEM extending the capabilities of its Command Platform, purpose-built to transform how security teams detect, investigate, and respond to threats. Go to dbta
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Leveraging Real-Time Write Back to Drive Proactive Insights with insightsoftware
Leveraging Real-Time Write Back to Drive Proactive Insights with insightsoftware Johnny Jay, principal product marketing manager, insightsoftware, and Evan Friel, senior solutions engineer, insightsoftware, joined DBTA’s webinar, Unlocking Real-Time Write Back Applications in Power BI, to explore how Power ON?a solution for visual planning for Microsoft Power BI-delivers the advanced write back, planning, and forecasting…
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OpenAI releases free, downloadable models in competition catch-up
OpenAI releases free, downloadable models in competition catch-up OpenAI on Tuesday released two new artificial intelligence (AI) models that can be downloaded for free and altered by users, to challenge similar offerings by US and Chinese competition. Go to techxplore
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Czech driverless train hits open track
Czech driverless train hits open track A rail line linking two northern Czech towns is testing Europe’s first driverless train operating in an open environment, its developer told AFP on Tuesday. Go to techxplore
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Digital technologies reshape international business strategies, study finds
Digital technologies reshape international business strategies, study finds As international companies face increasingly volatile conditions around the world especially in the face of rapid technological change, a study in the European Journal of International Management has looked at how they might systematically understand the way in which digital technologies are reshaping business strategies. Go to…
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Meta says working to thwart WhatsApp scammers
Meta says working to thwart WhatsApp scammers Meta on Tuesday said it shut nearly seven million WhatsApp accounts linked to scammers in the first half of this year and is ramping up safeguards against such schemes. Go to techxplore
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Palantir books its first $1 billion in quarterly sales and dodges DOGE axe
Palantir books its first $1 billion in quarterly sales and dodges DOGE axe Shares of Palantir Technologies sailed past previous record highs Tuesday after booking its first $1 billion sales quarter and raising its performance expectations for the year. Go to techxplore
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STAT+: Health secretary RFK Jr. shuts door on U.S. investment in mRNA vaccine research
STAT+: Health secretary RFK Jr. shuts door on U.S. investment in mRNA vaccine research This is a developing story. It will be updated. Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday announced that the government’s emergency preparedness agency will no longer fund work on messenger RNA vaccines, delivering a crippling blow to the country’s capacity…
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Why record numbers of readers are flocking to STAT
Why record numbers of readers are flocking to STAT Dear Readers, The news seems unrelenting these days, and when it comes to health and medicine, it’s all the more relevant to our daily lives than ever before — affecting the prices of the drugs we take, the potential of the next medical innovation to change…
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Trump administration violated impoundment law by canceling NIH grants, slowing new awards, GAO finds
Trump administration violated impoundment law by canceling NIH grants, slowing new awards, GAO finds In a scathing report issued Tuesday, the Government Accountability Office found that the Trump administration, by abruptly canceling National Institutes of Health grants, had violated a 1974 law blocking presidents from withholding funding Congress has approved. The independent congressional watchdog said…
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STAT+: MAGA social media influencers meet dark money
STAT+: MAGA social media influencers meet dark money You’re reading the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and medicine. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dr. Oz was on Martha Stewart’s podcast to discuss Medicare’s 60th anniversary. She baked a birthday…
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Trump to Issue Executive Order Shielding Crypto Firms From Debanking: WSJ
Trump to Issue Executive Order Shielding Crypto Firms From Debanking: WSJ Trump is expected to sign an executive order targeting alleged debanking of crypto firms and conservative groups. Vismaya V Go to decrypt.co
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AI Version of Parkland Victim Used in Gun Control Interview Sparks Public Backlash
AI Version of Parkland Victim Used in Gun Control Interview Sparks Public Backlash A digitally generated avatar of Parkland victim Joaquin Oliver appeared on Jim Acosta’s show, prompting debate over the ethical use of AI. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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Crypto Rises Alongside Stocks as Fed Pivot Bets Build
Crypto Rises Alongside Stocks as Fed Pivot Bets Build A tech-led rebound lifted U.S. stocks and crypto, but analysts warn the rally may be fragile amid rate cut speculation and signs of froth. Akash Girimath Go to decrypt.co
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CFTC Seeks Feedback on Plan to List Spot Crypto on Registered Exchanges
CFTC Seeks Feedback on Plan to List Spot Crypto on Registered Exchanges The CFTC is weighing a plan to let U.S. futures exchanges host spot crypto trading, but some warn it could trigger legal and regulatory risks. Vince Dioquino Go to decrypt.co
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North Korean Hackers Are Using Fake Job Offers to Breach Cloud Systems, Steal Billions in Crypto
North Korean Hackers Are Using Fake Job Offers to Breach Cloud Systems, Steal Billions in Crypto North Korean operatives have breached crypto firms’ cloud systems using fake IT job offers and malware, stealing billions this year. Simon Chandler Go to decrypt.co
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Inequalities for Optimization of Classification Algorithms: A Perspective Motivated by Diagnostic Testing
Inequalities for Optimization of Classification Algorithms: A Perspective Motivated by Diagnostic Testing arXiv:2508.01065v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Motivated by canonical problems in medical diagnostics, we propose and study properties of an objective function that uniformly bounds uncertainties in quantities of interest extracted from classifiers and related data analysis tools. We begin by adopting a set-theoretic…
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Uncertainty Quantification for Large-Scale Deep Networks via Post-StoNet Modeling
Uncertainty Quantification for Large-Scale Deep Networks via Post-StoNet Modeling arXiv:2508.01217v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Deep learning has revolutionized modern data science. However, how to accurately quantify the uncertainty of predictions from large-scale deep neural networks (DNNs) remains an unresolved issue. To address this issue, we introduce a novel post-processing approach. This approach feeds the output…
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Flow IV: Counterfactual Inference In Nonseparable Outcome Models Using Instrumental Variables
Flow IV: Counterfactual Inference In Nonseparable Outcome Models Using Instrumental Variables arXiv:2508.01321v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: To reach human level intelligence, learning algorithms need to incorporate causal reasoning. But identifying causality, and particularly counterfactual reasoning, remains an elusive task. In this paper, we make progress on this task by utilizing instrumental variables (IVs). IVs are…
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Debiasing Machine Learning Predictions for Causal Inference Without Additional Ground Truth Data: “One Map, Many Trials” in Satellite-Driven Poverty Analysis
Debiasing Machine Learning Predictions for Causal Inference Without Additional Ground Truth Data: “One Map, Many Trials” in Satellite-Driven Poverty Analysis arXiv:2508.01341v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Machine learning models trained on Earth observation data, such as satellite imagery, have demonstrated significant promise in predicting household-level wealth indices, enabling the creation of high-resolution wealth maps that can…
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Efficient optimization of expensive black-box simulators via marginal means, with application to neutrino detector design
Efficient optimization of expensive black-box simulators via marginal means, with application to neutrino detector design arXiv:2508.01834v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: With advances in scientific computing, computer experiments are increasingly used for optimizing complex systems. However, for modern applications, e.g., the optimization of nuclear physics detectors, each experiment run can require hundreds of CPU hours, making…
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From Data Scientist IC to Manager: One Year In
From Data Scientist IC to Manager: One Year In Three pillars that shaped my first year in data science management - prioritization, empowerment, and recognition The post From Data Scientist IC to Manager: One Year In appeared first on Towards Data Science. Yu Dong Go to original source
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Introducing Server-Sent Events in Python
Introducing Server-Sent Events in Python A simpler path to coding real-time web applications. The post Introducing Server-Sent Events in Python appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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On Adding a Start Value to a Waterfall Chart in Power BI
On Adding a Start Value to a Waterfall Chart in Power BI A waterfall chart can be a powerful tool for conveying information. But it has some limitations. The post On Adding a Start Value to a Waterfall Chart in Power BI appeared first on Towards Data Science. Salvatore Cagliari Go to original source
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Hands-On with Agents SDK: Multi-Agent Collaboration
Hands-On with Agents SDK: Multi-Agent Collaboration Explore the handoff and agents-as-tools patterns, their use cases, and how to customize them using OpenAI Agents SDK and Streamlit. The post Hands-On with Agents SDK: Multi-Agent Collaboration appeared first on Towards Data Science. Iqbal Rahmadhan Go to original source
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Does the Code Work or Not?
Does the Code Work or Not? A common misconception about the working state of code in data, AI or software engineering fields. The post Does the Code Work or Not? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Marina Tosic Go to original source
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SAP hopes SmartRecruiters buy will bolster SuccessFactors
SAP hopes SmartRecruiters buy will bolster SuccessFactors SAP is betting that acquiring SaaS talent acquisition provider SmartRecruiters will revive SuccessFactors in the agentic AI era. Go to techtarget
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CRM vs. CMS: How they differ and how to integrate them
CRM vs. CMS: How they differ and how to integrate them CMSes and CRM systems serve different purposes, but together, they can help organizations improve customer data management and automate sales and marketing strategies. Go to techtarget
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OpenText and TELUS Collaborate to Provide Sovereign AI-Powered Solutions for the Canadian Government and Businesses
OpenText and TELUS Collaborate to Provide Sovereign AI-Powered Solutions for the Canadian Government and Businesses OpenText, a leading information management company, and TELUS, a world-leading communications technology company, are introducing the OpenText and TELUS Canadian Sovereign Cloud?empowering Canadian organizations and government agencies with access to enterprise-grade cloud computing and AI capabilities while ensuring complete data…
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Cloudbrink Creates Unified Platform with Higher Security and Less Complexity by Adding Native Identity Management and Crowdstrike Integration
Cloudbrink Creates Unified Platform with Higher Security and Less Complexity by Adding Native Identity Management and Crowdstrike Integration Cloudbrink, a leader in high-performance secure connectivity, is offering a suite of identity management services and an integration with CrowdStrike to its Personal SASE platform. Combined, these services allow customers to manage both the authentication and authorization…
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Cloudera Acquires Taikun, Accelerating Data and AI Deployment Anywhere
Cloudera Acquires Taikun, Accelerating Data and AI Deployment Anywhere Cloudera, the only data and AI platform company that brings the cloud anywhere, is announcing its acquisition of Taikun, a leading platform provider for managing Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Go to dbta
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Agrivoltaics addresses the needs for both clean electricity production and land use for food
Agrivoltaics addresses the needs for both clean electricity production and land use for food As countries race to expand renewable energy infrastructure, balancing clean electricity production with land use for food remains a pressing challenge, especially in Japan, where mountainous terrain limits space. A recent study led by researchers from the University of Tokyo explores…
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China’s Baidu to deploy robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft
China’s Baidu to deploy robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft Chinese internet giant Baidu plans to launch its robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft in Germany and Britain in 2026, pending regulatory approval, the two companies said on Monday. Go to techxplore
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Tesla approves $29 bn in shares to Musk as court case rumbles on
Tesla approves $29 bn in shares to Musk as court case rumbles on Tesla announced an “interim” compensation award worth about $29 billion for Elon Musk on Monday, asserting the need to retain the controversial CEO at a moment of fierce competition for top talent. Go to techxplore
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Ultrasound-based wireless charging technology for implantable medical devices
Ultrasound-based wireless charging technology for implantable medical devices A research team led by Professor Jinho Chang from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has developed an “ultrasound-based wireless charging technology” capable of rapidly and efficiently charging the batteries of implantable medical devices. This technology has achieved world-class energy efficiency, fully charging…
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Simple algorithm uses electron microscopy to predict lithium battery failure risk
Simple algorithm uses electron microscopy to predict lithium battery failure risk Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a simple yet powerful method to characterize lithium metal battery performance with the help of a widely used imaging tool: scanning electron microscopy. The advance could accelerate the development of safer, longer-lasting and more…
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STAT+: Vertex next-generation pain candidate fails Phase 2 trial
STAT+: Vertex next-generation pain candidate fails Phase 2 trial Vertex Pharmaceuticals said Monday afternoon that its next-generation non-opioid pain reliever failed to significantly outperform placebo in a Phase 2 trial. The experimental drug, codenamed VX-993, is similar to the company’s recently approved pill Journavx but could potentially be given at higher doses and formulated as…
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Screening guideline change led to more colorectal cancers being detected early in younger adults
Screening guideline change led to more colorectal cancers being detected early in younger adults Over the last decade, researchers began to notice a sharp increase in the number of young patients coming in with colorectal cancer — often with more advanced disease. The trend spurred organizations like the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to eventually…
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How healthy are ‘good-for-you’ ultra-processed foods?
How healthy are ‘good-for-you’ ultra-processed foods? Not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you. But if you’re trying to lose weight, it’s still probably better to opt for nutritious minimally processed foods over protein bars and high-fiber breakfast cereals, according to a new study. The study, published Monday in Nature Medicine, builds on a growing…
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Gates Foundation pledges $2.5 billion to women’s health initiatives
Gates Foundation pledges $2.5 billion to women’s health initiatives The Gates Foundation said Monday that it would commit $2.5 billion through 2030 to support dozens of different approaches for improving women’s health, from new medicines to prevent maternal mortality to vaccines to curb infections that disproportionately affect women. The figure represents an increase of about…
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The Biggest Games Releasing in August 2025
The Biggest Games Releasing in August 2025 From Mafia and Madden to Metal Gear and Shinobi, this month is a full-on revival tour for some of gaming’s greatest franchises. Eric Frederiksen Go to decrypt.co
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AI Trading Bots Are Booming—But Can You Trust Them With Your Money?
AI Trading Bots Are Booming—But Can You Trust Them With Your Money? From Reddit thrill-seekers to Goldman Sachs trading desks, everyone’s testing AI chatbots to pick stocks. One teen’s 24% return went viral, but pros say proceed with extreme caution. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Professor Coin: What Gives Bitcoin Its Value?
Professor Coin: What Gives Bitcoin Its Value? Bitcoin has soared to well over $100,000—we explore the latest academic research explaining what gives Bitcoin its value. Andrew Urquhart Go to decrypt.co
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funOCLUST: Clustering Functional Data with Outliers
funOCLUST: Clustering Functional Data with Outliers arXiv:2508.00110v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Functional data present unique challenges for clustering due to their infinite-dimensional nature and potential sensitivity to outliers. An extension of the OCLUST algorithm to the functional setting is proposed to address these issues. The approach leverages the OCLUST framework, creating a robust method to…
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Sinusoidal Approximation Theorem for Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks
Sinusoidal Approximation Theorem for Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks arXiv:2508.00247v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Kolmogorov-Arnold representation theorem states that any continuous multivariable function can be exactly represented as a finite superposition of continuous single variable functions. Subsequent simplifications of this representation involve expressing these functions as parameterized sums of a smaller number of unique monotonic functions. These…
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DO-EM: Density Operator Expectation Maximization
DO-EM: Density Operator Expectation Maximization arXiv:2507.22786v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Density operators, quantum generalizations of probability distributions, are gaining prominence in machine learning due to their foundational role in quantum computing. Generative modeling based on density operator models (textbf{DOMs}) is an emerging field, but existing training algorithms — such as those for the Quantum Boltzmann…
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Regime-Aware Conditional Neural Processes with Multi-Criteria Decision Support for Operational Electricity Price Forecasting
Regime-Aware Conditional Neural Processes with Multi-Criteria Decision Support for Operational Electricity Price Forecasting arXiv:2508.00040v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This work integrates Bayesian regime detection with conditional neural processes for 24-hour electricity price prediction in the German market. Our methodology integrates regime detection using a disentangled sticky hierarchical Dirichlet process hidden Markov model (DS-HDP-HMM) applied to…
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AdapDISCOM: An Adaptive Sparse Regression Method for High-Dimensional Multimodal Data With Block-Wise Missingness and Measurement Errors
AdapDISCOM: An Adaptive Sparse Regression Method for High-Dimensional Multimodal Data With Block-Wise Missingness and Measurement Errors arXiv:2508.00120v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Multimodal high-dimensional data are increasingly prevalent in biomedical research, yet they are often compromised by block-wise missingness and measurement errors, posing significant challenges for statistical inference and prediction. We propose AdapDISCOM, a novel adaptive…
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Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 04 Aug, 2025 – 11 Aug, 2025
Weekly Entering & Transitioning – Thread 04 Aug, 2025 – 11 Aug, 2025 Welcome to this week’s entering & transitioning thread! This thread is for any questions about getting started, studying, or transitioning into the data science field. Topics include: Learning resources (e.g. books, tutorials, videos) Traditional education (e.g. schools, degrees, electives) Alternative education (e.g.…
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Personal projects and skill set
Personal projects and skill set Hi everyone, I was just wondering how do you guys specify personal acquired skills from your personal projects in your CV. I’m in the midst of a pretty large project – end to end pipeline for predicting real time probabilities of winning chances in a game. This includes a lot…
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Built this out of pure laziness for all my Feature engineering/model training jobs
Built this out of pure laziness for all my Feature engineering/model training jobs Built this out of pure laziness A lightweight Telegram bot that lets me: – Get Databricks job alerts – Check today’s status – Repair failed runs – Pause/reschedule , All from my phone. No laptop. No dashboard. Just / Commands. submitted by…
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Is there a term for internal processing vs data that needs to be stakeholding/customer facing?
Is there a term for internal processing vs data that needs to be stakeholding/customer facing? For example I had my physical credit card stolen. I was trying to get information from the CC company about when the card was used so that the local PD could check security cameras. (We thought it was particular person…
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Hi! i am a junior dev need advice regarding fraud/risk scoring (not credit) on my rules based fraud detection system.
Hi! i am a junior dev need advice regarding fraud/risk scoring (not credit) on my rules based fraud detection system. so i our team has developed a rules based fraud detecton system….now we have received a new requirement that we have to score every transaction as how much risky or if flagged as fraud how…
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Stablecoins Are Finally Legal—Now Comes the Hard Part
Stablecoins Are Finally Legal—Now Comes the Hard Part With the passing of the GENIUS Act, stablecoins are no longer a regulatory grey area—but usability challenges still remain. Porter Stowell Go to decrypt.co
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Bitcoin Miner Profits Hit Highest Monthly Mark Since Halving: JP Morgan
Bitcoin Miner Profits Hit Highest Monthly Mark Since Halving: JP Morgan Bitcoin miners had a profitable month in July, JP Morgan analysts noted in a report, as the price of the digital coin broke a new record. Mathew Di Salvo Go to decrypt.co
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Why Analysts Aren’t Worried by Coinbase’s Stock Dive After Earnings Miss
Why Analysts Aren’t Worried by Coinbase’s Stock Dive After Earnings Miss Although Coinbase shares fell 17% on Friday, the stock could gain ground as the trading platform expands its services through different acquisitions, analysts wrote. Liz Napolitano Go to decrypt.co
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Underpaying and overusing our roads: The true cost of driving
Underpaying and overusing our roads: The true cost of driving If you’ve ever been stuck in gridlocked traffic on the 405 or circled the block looking for parking in L.A., you’ve experienced the kinds of problems Michael Manville has spent years researching and trying to solve. Go to techxplore
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New tool offers direct lighting control for photographs using 3D scene modeling
New tool offers direct lighting control for photographs using 3D scene modeling Lighting plays a crucial role when it comes to visual storytelling. Whether it’s film or photography, creators spend countless hours, and often significant budgets, crafting the perfect illumination for their shot. But once a photograph or video is captured, the illumination is essentially…
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Opinion: STAT readers debate involuntary commitment, Sarepta, and more
Opinion: STAT readers debate involuntary commitment, Sarepta, and more First Opinion is STAT’s platform for interesting, illuminating, and provocative articles about the life sciences writ large, written by biotech insiders, health care workers, researchers, and others. To encourage robust, good-faith discussion about issues raised in First Opinion essays, STAT publishes selected Letters to the Editor…
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Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP Sink as Crypto Liquidations Top $900 Million
Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP Sink as Crypto Liquidations Top $900 Million Amid a confluence of bearish political and economic developments, Bitcoin and other assets are down while liquidations only keep rising. Sander Lutz Go to decrypt.co
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Public Keys: Strategy Eyes Domination, Metaplanet Bitcoin Barrage, and Coinbase XRP Boost
Public Keys: Strategy Eyes Domination, Metaplanet Bitcoin Barrage, and Coinbase XRP Boost MicroStrategy aims to have the biggest corporate treasury stash ever—Bitcoin or otherwise—while Metaplanet raises $3.7 billion for its BTC buying spree. Stacy Elliott Go to decrypt.co
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Ancient Bitcoin Whale Moves Millions in BTC After 12 Years
Ancient Bitcoin Whale Moves Millions in BTC After 12 Years Selling from long-term holders could lead to a months-long correction, analysts at CryptoQuant warned earlier this week. André Beganski Go to decrypt.co
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Crypto Rally Stalls as Dogecoin Tanks and Bitcoin Tests Key Support: Analysis
Crypto Rally Stalls as Dogecoin Tanks and Bitcoin Tests Key Support: Analysis The overall crypto market had a rough week. Bitcoin is holding onto key price support—but barely. Jose Antonio Lanz Go to decrypt.co
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Strategy Could Buy as Much as 7% of Bitcoin Supply, Says Michael Saylor
Strategy Could Buy as Much as 7% of Bitcoin Supply, Says Michael Saylor Bitcoin treasury giant Strategy already holds $72 billion worth of BTC, but Michael Saylor has even larger ambitions. Mathew Di Salvo Go to decrypt.co
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Mastering NLP with spaCy – Part 2
Mastering NLP with spaCy – Part 2 POS tagging, dependency parser and named entity recognition. The post Mastering NLP with spaCy – Part 2 appeared first on Towards Data Science. Marcello Politi Go to original source
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How Computers “See” Molecules
How Computers “See” Molecules Generative Molecular Design (Part 1): common molecular representations in data science. The post How Computers “See” Molecules appeared first on Towards Data Science. Tianyuan Zheng Go to original source
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When Models Stop Listening: How Feature Collapse Quietly Erodes Machine Learning Systems
When Models Stop Listening: How Feature Collapse Quietly Erodes Machine Learning Systems Models don’t just fail with noise; they fail in silence, by narrowing their attention to the point of fragility. The post When Models Stop Listening: How Feature Collapse Quietly Erodes Machine Learning Systems appeared first on Towards Data Science. Mahe Jabeen Abdul Go…
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Prep data for machine learning with AWS analytics services
Prep data for machine learning with AWS analytics services Data preparation is crucial when building and training machine learning models with SageMaker AI. What AWS analytics services can admins use to simplify the process? Go to techtarget