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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, agreed on Thursday that their countries will bolster security cooperation with an eye on China's increasing military assertiveness. japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/01/1…

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Scientists said Monday that they have used a laser beam to guide lightning for the first time, hoping the technique will help protect against deadly bolts — and one day maybe even trigger them. japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/01/1…

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Nature’s pick of tools and techniques that are poised to have an outsized impact on science in the coming year. go.nature.com/3XwBEPT

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Editorial: Tools such as ChatGPT threaten transparent science; here are our ground rules for their use go.nature.com/3XBNBnF

Keunwoo Choi (@keunwoochoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

whoa, this is bigger than ChatGPT to me. google almost solved music generation, i'd say. google-research.github.io/seanet/musiclm…

Trung Phan (@trungtphan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time it took to get 100 million users: Netflix: 10 years Gmail: 5 years Twitter: 5 years Facebook: 4.5 years WhatsApp: 3.5 years Instagram: 2.5 years TikTok: 9 months ChatGPT: 2 months Pirate Bay: 1 day after Netflix cancelled shared passwords and Gen-Z discovered torrents.

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An underwater encounter with the strange but beautiful feather star (Crinoid sp.), these ancient invertebrates first appeared in the fossil record about 300 million years before the dinosaurs. Credit: Marcelo Johan Ogata

𝗞𝘂𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀 𝗞𝗼𝗹𝘁 💥🍾 (@kurtiskolt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 VANCOUVER! 📰 Y’all know just by having your Vancouver Public Library library card, you have full access to @NYTimes content, paywall-free, right? Reason 75329 why LIBRARIES ARE AMAZING! 📚

🚨 VANCOUVER! 📰 

Y’all know just by having your <a href="/VPL/">Vancouver Public Library</a> library card, you have full access to @NYTimes content, paywall-free, right? Reason 75329 why LIBRARIES ARE AMAZING! 📚
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new #SciencePolicyForum presents insights from a survey—a first of its kind—exploring the public attitudes of thousands of Americans towards polygenic embryo selection. scim.ag/1x6

A new #SciencePolicyForum presents insights from a survey—a first of its kind—exploring the public attitudes of thousands of Americans towards polygenic embryo selection. scim.ag/1x6
Lance Martin (@rlancemartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To explore @LangChainAI as a LLM programming framework, I wrote a simple app (~100 lines of code) to summarize papers. I've wanted this for a while given the rapid pace of progress / publication in AI. lancemartin.notion.site/Langchain-for-…

Shubham Saboo (@saboo_shubham_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Generative AI is making big leaps every passing day. Found ChatGPT interesting, check out this new AI model from CMU that can bring your ideas to life. AI that can create brilliant 3D renders from 2D images in a matter of seconds 🤯

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Deer antlers can grow up to 2.75 cm per day. How do they achieve such rapid and complete regeneration? A Science study from last year identifies a population of stem cells are responsible for this speedy cycle. Learn more: scim.ag/65L #SciencePerspective

Deer antlers can grow up to 2.75 cm per day. How do they achieve such rapid and complete regeneration? 

A Science study from last year identifies a population of stem cells are responsible for this speedy cycle. Learn more: scim.ag/65L #SciencePerspective
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A new ingestible robotic device electrically stimulates the intestines to trigger the resumption of peristalsis during a form of intestinal paralysis called postoperative ileus. Learn more in Science Robotics: scim.ag/66X

A new ingestible robotic device electrically stimulates the intestines to trigger the resumption of peristalsis during a form of intestinal paralysis called postoperative ileus.

Learn more in <a href="/SciRobotics/">Science Robotics</a>: scim.ag/66X
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