Superconductors have been fascinating researchers for over a century due to their unique ability to conduct electricity without any energy loss. However, the catch is that these materials only exhibit superconducting properties at extremely low temperatures. This limitation has sparked a race among scientists to discover or develop superconductor materials that can operate at higher
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In the realm of healthcare, the exchange of medical records is a critical aspect that often proves to be complex and convoluted. Various hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations store patient information in different formats across a multitude of vendors. This diversity makes it arduous for healthcare providers to access comprehensive patient data efficiently. Additionally, privacy
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Cognitive flexibility, the ability to rapidly switch between different thoughts and mental concepts, is a crucial human trait that allows for multi-tasking, quick skill acquisition, and adaptation to new situations. While artificial intelligence (AI) systems have made significant advancements, they still lack the same level of flexibility as humans when it comes to learning new
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Flatland physics is a fascinating field that challenges the traditional rules of physics and opens up a world of possibilities for new discoveries. Researchers, led by Professor Ramesh G. Mani and recent Ph.D. graduate U. Kushan Wijewardena at Georgia State University, have been delving into the enigmatic world of fractional quantum Hall effects (FQHE) to
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Anthropic has recently introduced a new feature on its API called prompt caching. This feature aims to remember the context between API calls, allowing developers to avoid repeating prompts. The prompt caching functionality is currently available in public beta on Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Claude 3 Haiku models. However, support for the largest Claude model,
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