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An AI-Powered platform that supercharges your research efficiency.
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Joined May 2022
Reading 10+ papers feels like solving a puzzle in the dark. You know the connections are there, but finding them is a nightmare. That's why we launch Paper Compare to analyze and compare your entire reading list, so you can finally see the big picture: 1. Accelerate your
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@NTFabiano Breakdown of the paper behind it: Title: Association of Neurocognitive and Physical Function With Gait Speed in Midlife The study found that people who walked slower at age 45 had more signs of their bodies aging faster. Their faces even looked older. They also had smaller
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I landed (by accident) on @OpenRead_HQ. I tried the UI and found a bug. I emailed them about it and… Within *30 minutes* they fixed the interface!!! 😳 This responsiveness alone got me to tweet this episode. Now I'm actually interested in giving it a try for real. 🔥🔥🔥
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@hubermanlab The paper behind it: Title: Light Affects Morning Salivary Cortisol in Humans Results and findings: 1. In the early morning, after waking up, there was a natural temporary increase in saliva cortisol levels even before the light exposure started. 2. When exposed to 800 lux of
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@bryan_johnson Study shows that 2 cups of orange juice can reverse many of the negative effects of a McDonald's meal: Title: Orange juice neutralizes the proinflammatory effect of a high-fat, high-carbohydrate meal and prevents endotoxin increase and Toll-like receptor expression The
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@Rainmaker1973 Breakdown of the paper behind it: Title: Prolonged Fasting Reduces IGF-1/PKA to Promote Hematopoietic-Stem-Cell-Based Regeneration and Reverse Immunosuppression The major achievement is showing that repeated, short periods of fasting can significantly protect the immune system
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@IterIntellectus Breakdown of the paper: The study is about making human egg cells from a person's regular body cells, which is called in vitro gametogenesis. This could help people who cannot have children because they don't have healthy egg cells. Normally, making a new egg cell from a body
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@satyanadella @ScienceMagazine Breakdown of the paper behind it: Title: Strengthening nucleic acid biosecurity screening against generative protein design tools The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence tools for designing new proteins presents both great opportunities for science and new security
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@libsoftiktok @netflix Breakdown of the report behind it: Title: Inclusion in Netflix Original U.S. Scripted Films & Series This research report looks at how many different kinds of people are shown on the screen and how many different kinds of people work behind the scenes in movies and television
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@cremieuxrecueil Breakdown of the paper behind it: Title: There is little evidence that spicy food in hot countries is an adaptation to reducing infection risk People have long wondered why some foods taste spicy, like vinegar, alcohol, or chili. A popular idea, called the "adaptive cuisine
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@OpenAI Sora 2 System Card: To keep Sora 2 safe, OpenAI built many layers of protection, like a safety shield. They used computer programs to check the words people type in (the instructions) and the videos that come out. If something looks bad, the program blocks it before it is made
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@thinkymachines Breakdown of the blog: The biggest computer brains, called language models, have many, many parts, like a trillion tiny switches. These models learn from huge amounts of information. When we want to teach these big models new, smaller things, like specific instructions or
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@Austen The paper behind it: Title: Parents' Perception of Bedtime Stories as An Effort to Build Early Literacy 1. Experience with Stories: Almost all parents have some experience reading or listening to fairy tales with their children, showing they have absorbed the basic idea of
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@SenFettermanPA Breakdown of the study behind it: Title: Left-Wing Terrorism and Political Violence in the United States The increase in left-wing violence seems linked to strong disagreements in politics, especially opposition to the Trump administration, leading to attacks against leaders or
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@thinkymachines Breakdown of the blog: The study is about making the training of large computer learning programs, called neural networks, more stable and principled. When training these programs, the numbers inside them, called weights, can sometimes get too big or too small, causing
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@karpathy The paper behind it: Title: Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Radiologists? The paper finds that the initial predictions of AI displacing radiologists were largely overblown, with many experts revising their views. Computer-aided detection (CAD) for mammography, an earlier
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@Rainmaker1973 The paper behind it: Title: Analytical applications of chemiluminescence methods for cancer detection and therapy Author links open overlay panel The studies showed that light-making chemical reactions are very good at finding cancer. • They could find cancer cells that
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@DrNeilStone Breakdown of the paper behind it: Title: AAV5-miHTT Gene Therapy Demonstrates Broad Distribution and Strong Human Mutant Huntingtin Lowering in a Huntington’s Disease Minipig Model Huntington's disease is a very serious brain problem that makes people lose control of their
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@satyanadella Breakdown of the paper behind it: Title: Integrated Silicon Microfluidic Cooling of a High-Power Overclocked CPU for Efficient Thermal Management Computers are getting more powerful, but they also get hotter. This makes it hard to keep them cool with old ways like just blowing
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@nntaleb The studies behind it: Study 1: Smiles as Signals of Lower Status in Football Players and Fashion Models The studies show that smiles are linked to having a lower social standing, both in terms of "prestige" (like fancy clothes) and "dominance" (like big football players). This
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