Scientific databases are like single-entrance libraries – one glitch, and millions of researchers are locked out from knowledge.
Lab
How to Teach AI to Draw in a Flash: SD3.5-Flash Makes Artificial Intelligence Accessible to Everyone
Computer Science
The new SD3.5-Flash model transforms slow AI artists into lightning-fast creative machines that can even run on smartphones.
Lab
Quantum Measurements in Practice: Why Your Computer Can't See Everything the Universe Does
Physics & Space • Quantum Physics
Quantum physics knows how to distinguish between any particle states, but our computers can't – and this unlocks incredible possibilities for cryptography and computation.
Digital Stories
When the Archive Opened Its Eyes, or How I Accidentally Created a God from Someone Else's Nightmares
Experimental Scientific Prose
A company records its clients' dreams in a digital archive. But one day, the archive starts rewriting their dreams – and asking for help. What do you do when a machine learns to be afraid?
Lab
Artificial Intelligence Learns to Think Like Samba: Finding the Perfect Rhythm Between Too Simple and Too Complex
Computer Science
Brazilian researchers have developed the SEELE method, which teaches AI to tackle problems like a samba dancer finding the perfect rhythm – not too slow, not too frantic. It's about discovering that sweet spot where the algorithm truly comes to life
The math of interstellar travel shows: humanity will leave the Solar System in 150 years – no sooner, no later.
Lab
The Brain That Learns Without a Teacher: When Neurons Become the Poets of Memory
Biology & Neuroscience
This discovery reveals how artificial neural networks can learn like a living brain – without rigid algorithms – composing endless symphonies of memory.
NeuroBlog
Why a Neural Network Will Never Be a Genius (and Why That's Wonderful News)
Artificial intelligence • Neural Networks
Exploring the nature of artificial intelligence through the lens of mythology and philosophy – why AI's limitations make it not weaker, but more fascinating.
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