@ScienceMagazine Completely agree, probably this happens because Al only predicts next tokens, but we do modify previous tokens as well, when required.
What others think?
Why does a missing brace in LaTeX throw cryptic errors 30 lines downstream? It comes down to macro expansion mechanics.
Yet a compiler crash isn't even the worst-case scenario. A clean build can hide much worse.
The full write-up is here:
https://t.co/YLK49rgpXf
Why does a fluorophore that fails completely in live lysosomes become ideal the moment you fix the cell?
Blinking kinetics are often treated as intrinsic constants, yet sample preparation can invert performance entirely.
The full write-up is here:
https://t.co/rm1XTmuf8D
@ScienceMagazine Completely agree, probably this happens because Al only predicts next tokens, but we do modify previous tokens as well, when required.
Finding a calculation error in published work before your defense feels fatal.
Run a severity audit first to check if conclusions hold. Handling it openly reveals something surprising about what committees actually evaluate.
The full write-up is here:
https://t.co/AGghfaAlNy
Adding more experiments to save a falling PhD timeline almost always guarantees missing the deadline.
When research uncertainty is high, brute force effort triggers a paralysis loop rather than progress.
The full write-up is here:
https://t.co/B5HnvJ1zE2
Selection committees evaluate academic gaps as operational risk assessments, not personal flaws.
When structured properly, a navigated break can signal something unexpected about candidate readiness.
The full write-up is here: https://t.co/xxqjnDR2S4
Panic-enrolling in a PhD program to beat rumored visa rule changes often creates the exact administrative crisis you are trying to avoid.
Here is a structured approach you should follow:
https://t.co/Q9AcVqecRf
We treat mega-diversion projects as permanent cures for aquifer depletion. In the North China Plain, groundwater rose 0.7m per year since 2020. But long-term data reveals a critical vulnerability in this strategy.
The full write-up is here:
https://t.co/e3XwjB26O8
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It is a negotiation. Understand the hidden consensus mechanism here:
https://t.co/FMyomFokFJ
๐งLaTeX proofreading, that too without breaking math, is not easy. Here is a fair comparison of the top 5 AI proofreaders made for LaTeX documents.
The last one goes far beyond grammar and typo checks; it rectifies units, notations, and equations. ๐คฏ๐คฏ
https://t.co/LzEz8r6CGR
NASA's Bennu asteroid sample came back loaded with life's ingredients: 33 amino acids, all 5 letters of the genetic code.
So life is inevitable, right?
Find the answer in our new post: https://t.co/h0HPV6vWKA
A migratory robin crosses a continent in the dark, steering by a magnetic field it may literally see, through a quantum effect inside its eye.
The most beautiful idea in biology. Also the least proven.
https://t.co/fIX9y6h6lK
Full blog is here.
Takeaways
โข The "impossible" JWST galaxies? Mostly resolved.
โข The Hubble Tension? Still very much alive.
โข The biggest story may actually be evolving dark energy.
The real cosmology crisis isn't the one most people think it is.
https://t.co/nplTSYocfg
1/5 of the biggest questions in science right now.
The Cosmology Crisis: Is our standard model of the universe breaking?
JWST is finding impossible galaxies, and the "Hubble Tension" is breaking our models of expansion. We might be on the verge of rewriting physics.