Thomas Wolfe famously wrote, “You can’t go home again.” For more than twenty years, I believed him. Life had carried me from Rhode Island to Florida, through careers, advent ...
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How storms shape words

Fireflies and lightning bugs are the same insect. But a new map shows that which name you use may depend on the weather.
Latest AI mystery is that there are 11 specific nouns used frequently by LLMs when creating short stories. Why those words?
Most people hold a romanticized view of the American Revolution and barely understand anything about the tyrannical ...
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First floor takes shape

Construction moves forward as the first floor begins to come together, marking a major milestone in the build. What progress has been made so far? Kennedy Center says it isn't required to reschedule ...
When English speakers say "rose" and Chinese speakers say "玫瑰," do they mean the same thing? A Peking University team led by Professor Bi Yanchao explored this question using word embeddings from 53 ...
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At the ripe old age of 73, I take six drugs — four prescription and two over-the-counter pills — every day. I keep careful track of them. But recently, when I received a refill, I noticed my blue pill ...
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You’ve probably seen it on social media before: a paragraph of scrambled text that looks like nonsense at first glance, yet somehow you can read it with surprising ease. Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at ...