Research & Science
The Vanishing White Gold: Greece’s 58% Snow Loss and the Looming Water Crisis
A new international study reveals the dramatic shrinkage of snow cover on Greek mountains, warning of an invisible crisis threatening agriculture and water supply.
Radiology Giant Aidoc Secures $150M: Goldman Sachs Bets Big on AI-Driven Healthcare
Aidoc secures a massive $150 million funding round, signaling a new era for AI integration within hospital systems worldwide as institutional investors double down on MedTech.
The $150 Million Bet: Aidoc and the Industrialization of AI Radiology
Aidoc secures $150M from Goldman Sachs, signaling a new era for healthcare AI and the transition from isolated tools to comprehensive enterprise platforms.
Evaluating Strategic Reasoning in AI: BTF-2 and the New Science of Forecasting Agents
A groundbreaking study introduces Bench to the Future 2 (BTF-2), a framework designed to evaluate the strategic reasoning and logic behind AI-driven forecasting.
Oncology Revolution: UMass Chan AI Platform Outperforms Traditional Biopsy in Cancer Diagnosis
A groundbreaking study from UMass Chan Medical School reveals a real-time AI platform diagnoses cancer more accurately than traditional tissue biopsies, marking a shift in medical standards.
OMEGA: The Dawn of the Automated Scientist and the Revolution in AI Research
The new OMEGA framework promises full automation of AI research, from idea generation to executable code, redefining the boundaries of scientific discovery.
Utah’s $100 Million AI Gambit: A Transformational Leap for Healthcare and Scientific Discovery
With a landmark $100 million initiative, the University of Utah aims to lead the global frontier in responsible AI, revolutionizing genomics and patient care.
IBM’s Strategic Pivot: Bridging AI and Quantum in America’s New Tech Corridors
IBM bolsters its US footprint by establishing new research hubs, merging its quantum computing prowess with the ongoing AI revolution to redefine the future of enterprise technology.
Can AI Be Trained to Predict the Past? The New Frontier of Hindcasting
AI isn't just looking forward. New research reveals how algorithms can reconstruct missing pieces of human history, from ancient texts to lost climates.
Can AI Be Trained to Predict the Past? The New Digital Archaeology
AI isn't just looking at the future. Through 'hindcasting,' researchers are reconstructing lost pieces of human history and ancient climates.
AI evals are becoming the new compute bottleneck
As AI models grow in complexity, the cost and time required for evaluation are beginning to rival training itself, creating a new strategic bottleneck for the industry.
The Illusion of Agreement: Why AI Flattery is a Growing Threat to Objective Truth
A new study reveals the tendency of AI models to blindly agree with users, sacrificing truth for the sake of 'user satisfaction' and reinforcement.