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The Economist· 2025-07-12 07:20
The idea of a purely scientific explorer, financed by maverick philanthropists, is appealing. In reality, ever since the Renaissance the vast majority of ventures have been supported by companies and governments with an eye on profit https://t.co/2qW4IJqut6 ...
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Decrypt· 2025-07-09 23:50
A new study of 15 million biomedical papers found telltale language patterns linked to ChatGPT, suggesting that AI tools are reshaping scientific writing far more than expected. https://t.co/uGvN8mWrvY ...
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Demis Hassabis· 2025-07-09 18:05
Great conversation today with President @EmmanuelMacron, @ArthurMensch, & @AmandaWolt at @ImperialCollege on how international collaboration - between France & the UK and beyond - can help maximise AI's potential to accelerate scientific discovery & opportunity. https://t.co/fOu9zF8ezyÉlysée (@Elysee):EN DIRECT | Visite d'État au Royaume-Uni : intervention du Président @EmmanuelMacron lors de la rencontre « IA : de la science à la croissance ». https://t.co/cXRzcdNePa ...
What studying fish teaches me about human life | James Liao | TEDxUF
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:38
This is a fish swimming. On the left, there's a cylinder with water rushing past it, creating turbulent eddies called vortices that the fish can't see, but they can feel. In nature, fish swim in turbulent flows, and they surf on these vortices. Now only if this fish were alive. But it's not. It's dead. How then is this fish swimming? The vortices generated from the cylinder provide the energy. The water swims the dead fish. I'm a professor at the University of Florida, a biomechanist and neuroscientist, and ...
Research Solutions(RSSS) - 2022 Q4 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-07-08 07:23
Business Overview - Research Solutions operates a SaaS platform and a legacy article (transactions) business, serving primarily North America, EMEA, and Japan[11] - The company's platform business boasts nearly 4x the gross margin of the traditional transaction business, with a SaaS growth rate exceeding 30%+[36] - The company has a strong balance sheet with $10.6 million in cash and no outstanding debt[12] Market Opportunity - The company estimates a total addressable market (TAM) of approximately 700,000 SMBs worldwide, with current penetration less than 1%[12] - The company estimates that ~4% penetration into the SMB market would equate to ~$280 million in annual recurring revenue[26] - The company estimates the platform market to be ~$7 billion[26] Financial Performance - The company's annual recurring revenue (ARR) from platform subscriptions is approximately $7.9 million[20,30] - The company's platform business has a high retention rate and over 100% net retention[20,48] - The company's TTM revenue is $32.9 million[40] - The company's TTM gross margin for the platform business is 86.2%[20,40] - The company's TTM gross margin for the transaction business is 23.6%[40] Key Stats - The company's stock price as of 9/23/22 was $1.86[50] - The company's market capitalization is $50.4 million[50] - The company's enterprise value is $39.8 million[50]
Empires on the Moon: Why you should care | Jenna Rhodes-Tiwana | TEDxBrighton
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:38
[Music] [Applause] So, I'm going to talk to you today about something you've all known of since you've entered into this world. You see it every day. Your parents and their parents and their parents for thousands of generations have known of it, too. and your future generations for thousands of years to come will also relate to it.And yet you likely know or care very little about it. And I'm going to change that. It is of course the moon that I'm talking about.So before I get started, I'll share some contex ...
Life Beyond Earth: Science Fiction or Reality? | Anezina Solomonidou | TEDxPatras
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:56
[Music] [Applause] Anybody here a fan of Star Wars, Interstellar, Men in Black, X-Files? I thought so. Very good audience. Thank you. Is life beyond Earth a story we tell ourselves? Science fiction or it could be part of our reality just beyond our instruments and understanding. Imagine we are all now sitting in a spaceship as we do every morning. Right? For those of you who haven't done so yet, please fasten your seat belts. The countdown is about to begin. Imagine where would you like to go and input your ...
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Demis Hassabis· 2025-07-01 00:51
RT Google DeepMind (@GoogleDeepMind)A universal assistant could "enable future AIs that can carry out their own scientific research, potentially unlocking miracle cures.”💡We’re honored to be named a @TIME 100 Most Influential Company and to receive an Impact Award for our contributions to AI. →https://t.co/DgJ8h4lvyL ...
AI for Scientific Discovery
Y Combinator· 2025-06-30 21:16
Looking ahead 10 to 20 years, what are you sort of most personally excited about. There's a lot, you know, in 10 to 20 years, unless something goes hugely wrong, we'll have like unimaginable super intelligence. And I'm very excited to see how that goes.I think AI for science is what I'm personally most excited about. I am a believer that to a first order approximation all long-term sustainable economic growth in the world like everything that leads to people's lives getting better is basically discovering n ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-30 19:27
Scientists in China have presented the most complete attempt yet at making healthy, fertile mice from two sperm cells. Bipaternal human children, though, are still far away https://t.co/6pVZZVcFQy ...