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30 articles about science tech in AI news

WiseTech Cuts 2,000 Engineers, Citing AI Code Generation as Primary Driver

Logistics software giant WiseTech has laid off 2,000 engineers, stating AI now writes the code. This move highlights a strategic pivot where knowing what to build is becoming the core skill, not writing the code itself.

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Anthropic Acquires AI Biotech Coefficient Bio for ~$400M to Build 'Virtual Biologist'

Anthropic acquired AI biotech startup Coefficient Bio for approximately $400M. The small team was building AI to plan drug R&D, manage clinical strategy, and identify new drug opportunities, aligning with CEO Dario Amodei's vision of AI as a 'virtual biologist.'

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Georgia Tech Launches Free, Interactive Data Structure & Algorithm Visualization Tool

Researchers at Georgia Tech have released a free, web-based educational tool that generates real-time, interactive animations for data structures and algorithms. The platform aims to improve comprehension by visually demonstrating code execution step-by-step.

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OpenCSF: A 1.5TB Free Computer Science Library Emerges from Unstructured Web Data

A new open-source dataset called OpenCSF has been compiled, containing 1.5TB of computer science materials scraped from public web sources. It provides a massive, free corpus for AI training and research in software engineering and CS education.

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Anthropic Launches Dedicated Science Blog to Chronicle AI Research and Applications

Anthropic has launched a new Science Blog to publish its research and case studies on using AI to accelerate scientific discovery, aligning with its mission to increase the pace of scientific progress.

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Build-Your-Own-X: The GitHub Repository Revolutionizing Deep Technical Learning in the AI Era

A GitHub repository compiling 'build it from scratch' tutorials has become the most-starred project in platform history with 466,000 stars. The collection teaches developers to recreate technologies from databases to neural networks without libraries, emphasizing fundamental understanding over tool usage.

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Nvidia's Jensen Huang Dismisses Custom AI Chip Threat: 'Science Projects' Versus 'AI Factories'

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confidently dismissed concerns about custom AI chips challenging Nvidia's dominance, framing competitors' efforts as 'science projects' while Nvidia builds revenue-generating 'AI factories' with a complete platform approach.

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Northeast Grocery CIO to Detail Agentic AI Implementation at GroceryTech Event

Northeast Grocery CIO Scott Kessler will keynote on 'Agentic AI in the Grocery Ecosystem' at Progressive Grocer's GroceryTech event, highlighting the shift from AI that recommends to AI that acts.

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Tech Giants Launch 2026 Internship Race: Early Applications Signal Competitive AI Talent War

Major technology companies including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have begun accepting applications for Summer 2026 internships in India, with timelines starting significantly earlier than traditional recruitment cycles. This accelerated schedule reflects intensifying competition for AI and tech talent among industry leaders.

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How Netflix's Recommendation System Works: A Technical Breakdown

An explainer on the data science behind Netflix's recommendation engine, covering collaborative filtering, content-based filtering, and hybrid approaches. This provides a foundational understanding of personalization systems relevant to retail.

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Tech Sector Faces Historic Job Losses as AI Reshapes Employment Landscape

The U.S. tech industry is experiencing unprecedented job losses, with recent data showing the most significant workforce reductions since the 2008 financial crisis and dot-com bust. This trend coincides with rapid AI adoption, suggesting a fundamental restructuring of technology employment patterns.

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Google's TITANS Architecture: A Neuroscience-Inspired Revolution in AI Memory

Google's TITANS architecture represents a fundamental shift from transformer limitations by implementing cognitive neuroscience principles for adaptive memory. This breakthrough enables test-time learning and addresses the quadratic scaling problem that has constrained AI development.

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Anthropic's Stealth Education Revolution: Free AI Curriculum Democratizes Technical Knowledge

Anthropic has launched a comprehensive, completely free AI curriculum designed to make technical AI education accessible to everyone. The curriculum covers fundamentals to advanced topics without tuition, waitlists, or prerequisites, potentially reshaping how AI knowledge is distributed.

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The Trillion-Dollar AI Infrastructure Boom: How Data Center Spending Is Reshaping Technology

AI infrastructure spending is accelerating at unprecedented rates, with data center capital expenditures projected to reach $800 billion by 2026 and surpass $1 trillion annually by 2027, signaling a fundamental transformation in global technology investment.

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How a 50-Year-Old Computer Science Concept Just Outperformed Anthropic's Claude Code

A small startup has outperformed Anthropic's flagship Claude Code using a novel architecture based on persistent memory systems. This breakthrough demonstrates how classic computer science principles can solve modern AI limitations in context retention and reasoning.

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The Coming Revolution: How AI-Powered Biotech Could Make Aging Obsolete Within Two Decades

Harvard geneticist David Sinclair predicts biotechnology advances will transform healthcare within 10-20 years, shifting from treating diseases to preventing and reversing aging itself through AI-driven biological control.

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Neuroscience Visualization: Time-Lapse Video Shows Lab-Cultured Neurons Forming Connections

A researcher shared a time-lapse video of actual neurons in a lab dish forming new connections. This raw visualization provides a direct, non-AI view of biological computation.

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Nature Report: China's Public R&D Spending Nears US Levels, Shifting Global Science Funding Landscape

A new Nature report indicates China is close to surpassing the US in public R&D spending. This shift in funding could alter which nation sets the global pace for scientific research, though China still lags in fundamental research output.

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How Netflix's Recommendation Engine Works: A Technical Breakdown

An analysis of Netflix's AI-powered recommendation system that personalizes content discovery. This deep dive into collaborative filtering and ranking algorithms reveals principles applicable to luxury retail personalization.

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We Hosted a 35B LLM on an NVIDIA DGX Spark — A Technical Post-Mortem

A detailed, practical guide to deploying the Qwen3.5–35B model on NVIDIA's GB10 Blackwell hardware. The article serves as a crucial case study on the real-world challenges and solutions for on-premise LLM inference.

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Silicon Valley Titan Declares AI Race with China a 'Techno-Economic War'

Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla frames the U.S.-China AI competition as an existential battle for global economic and geopolitical dominance, warning against underestimating its stakes.

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Microsoft's Phi-4-Vision: A Compact AI Model That Excels at Math, Science, and Understanding Interfaces

Microsoft has released Phi-4-reasoning-vision-15B, a 15-billion parameter open-weight multimodal model designed for tasks requiring both visual perception and selective reasoning. The compact model excels at scientific, mathematical, and GUI understanding while balancing compute efficiency.

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US Bets $145M on AI Apprenticeships to Build Next-Generation Tech Workforce

The US government is investing $145 million in apprenticeship programs for AI, semiconductors, and nuclear energy, signaling a shift toward treating AI work as a skilled trade rather than exclusively academic. The initiative aims to train workers through on-the-job programs without requiring advanced degrees.

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Zatom-1: The First Unified AI Model for 3D Molecular and Materials Science

Researchers have developed Zatom-1, the first foundation model that simultaneously handles generative and predictive tasks for both molecules and materials. This multimodal flow matching approach enables faster sampling and improved accuracy across chemical domains.

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BioBridge AI Merges Protein Science with Language Models for Breakthrough Biological Reasoning

Researchers introduce BioBridge, a novel AI framework that combines protein language models with general-purpose LLMs to enable enhanced biological reasoning. The system achieves state-of-the-art performance on protein benchmarks while maintaining general language understanding capabilities.

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AI Science Startup Periodic Labs in Talks for $7B Valuation Round, Founded by Ex-OpenAI & DeepMind Staff

Periodic Labs, an AI research startup founded by former OpenAI and DeepMind staffers, is in discussions to raise hundreds of millions at a ~$7B valuation. The deal highlights continued high-stakes investment in foundational AI research talent.

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AI Accelerates Genomic Discovery, Unlocking '7 Years of Potential in 30 Minutes'

An AI science-research technology is reportedly accelerating discovery in genomics at an unprecedented rate, described as unlocking seven years of potential work in just thirty minutes.

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From Bota to Enhe: The Dawn of Physical AI in Biomanufacturing

Bota Bio has rebranded as Enhe Technology and launched SAION AI, a pioneering Physical AI platform for biomanufacturing. The platform claims state-of-the-art performance across four key life science AI benchmarks, signaling a major shift in how biology is engineered.

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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Calls AI 'Only Hype' Amid Industry Spend

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin stated AI is 'only hype' and questioned the ROI of massive spending, despite AI's growing integration across industries. This highlights a divide between financial skepticism and technological adoption.

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DeepMind Secretly Assembled ~20-Person Team to Train AI for High-Frequency Trading, Aiming at Renaissance

Demis Hassabis formed a covert ~20-researcher team within DeepMind to develop AI-powered high-frequency trading algorithms, reportedly targeting rival Renaissance Technologies. Google leadership disapproved, leading to the project's quiet termination.

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