Abstract: The climatic sensitivity of new terrain-aware backtracking algorithms is evaluated across 800 locations in the continental USA on a representative synthetic rolling terrain. We find that a ...
As the European Parliament enters a new phase of transport law-making, the implementation of the Green Deal has become the central test for EU road-decarbonisation policy. Among the lawmakers shaping ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals' work could change the way that drugs are developed. Its pipeline features some exciting candidates, and it's partnering with major drugmakers. However, Recursion still needs ...
Andrew Joseph covers health, medicine, and the biopharma industry in Europe. You can reach Andrew on Signal at drewqjoseph.45. LONDON — In the year-plus since Najat Khan joined the AI-focused drug ...
After a challenging 12 years trying to use AI to create new medicines, cofounder Chris Gibson stepped down as CEO last week. Can R&D chief and new CEO Najat Khan turn it around? In 2014, Recursion ...
After 12 years leading Utah-based techbio company Recursion, CEO Chris Gibson is stepping down. Recursion’s R&D head and Chief Commercial Officer Najat Khan will become CEO effective Jan. 1. Gibson co ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals remains a high-cash-burn, premium-valued biotech with unproven clinical success despite a recent 47% rally. RXRX's next 18 months are catalyst-rich, but key pipeline assets ...
Getting a handle on LeetCode can feel like a big task, especially when you’re starting out. But with the right approach and tools, it becomes much more manageable. Python, with its clear syntax and ...
In Hans Christian Andersen's folktale, The Emperor's New Clothes, when a child cries out that the emperor is naked, he isn't revealing a secret. Everyone already knows it. What changes in that instant ...
In AI research, progress is often equated with size. But a small team at Samsung’s AI lab in Montreal has taken another approach that is proving to show great promise. Their new Tiny Recursive Model ...
The experience at Meta seems to confirm what some of us have long argued. Yielding to those who demand censorship only produces an insatiable appetite for more speech curtailment.