Could a Strange Dipole Rule the Neutron EDM?

The neutron’s electric dipole moment, an invisible tilt in how charge sits inside a neutron when an external electric field is applied, is one of physics’ sharpest probes of new ideas beyond the Standard Model. The current experimental limit on this tiny quantity is brutally small, and pushing it even lower could force theorists to…

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Can AI Write Faster by Splitting Its Thoughts

Generative AI has become a kind of writing partner—glued to keyboards, churning ideas, shaping paragraphs with a speed that feels almost magical. But beneath the flash of fluent text lies a stubborn bottleneck: the way most large language models generate one token at a time, strictly in sequence. A team from Nanjing University in China…

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Memory Becomes the Plan for AI Agents in Science

Glimmers of a future where software not only speaks in confident sentences but actually plans, reasons, and orchestrates real-world labs aren’t just sci‑fi. A team led by Purdue University chemist Gaurav Chopra has built SciBORG, a modular framework that lets large language model (LLM) powered agents plan, reason, and execute long, multi-step scientific tasks while…

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Real Call Center Transcripts Open the AI Playbook

Call centers are like busy crossroads where millions of conversations meet business goals, whether a policy question, a billing inquiry, or a reluctant upsell. Listen closely, and you hear patterns—not just what people say, but how they say it: accents, hesitations, momentary frustration, and the tiny negotiations that steer a dialogue toward resolution. A new,…

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Curvy Boundaries Rewrite the Rules of Packing

When mathematicians map the geometry of four-dimensional spaces, they often pretend that the game is all about neat, rigid shapes. The new work by Cristofaro-Gardiner, Magill, and McDuff crashes that illusion with a playful reminder: a boundary that isn’t perfectly straight—curvy in just the right way—can swing the entire outcome of a packing problem. The…

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