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ARCHINECT.COMTwo restored Tokyo architectural legends on display in can't-miss M+ exhibitionThe M+ museum currently features Nakagin and Kiyotomo: Architectural Icons from Tokyo, 1970s–1980s, a look at the famous capsule tower’s relationship with the late-80s icon Kiyotomo sushi bar and the link between architect Kisho Kurokawa and designer Shiro Kuramata. The exhibition includes one of 23 preserved capsule pods from the original tower alongside a full-scale mockup of the reconstructed bar interiors (1988-2014) for an in situ analysis. They and the supporting materials will be on display in the museum's East Galleries until the end of February 2026. More from our 2022 coverage of the capsule preservation effort is here.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 26 Views
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GAMINGBOLT.COMShovel Knight Dig Launches for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One on May 15Yacht Club Games announced in June last year that Shovel Knight Dig would be headed to PlayStation and Xbox at some point, though at the time, a release date wasn’t announced, while there have also been no further updates since then. Now, however, a specific release date has been revealed- and it’s not too far away. Yacht Club Games has announced that Shovel Knight Dig will launch for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One in a couple weeks’ time, on May 15. Why a PS4 version isn’t on the docket is a mystery, especially with the game set to release for Xbox One. Meanwhile, on the same day, Yacht Club Games will also release Wicked Wish, the game’s second major free update, which will add new Relics, bosses, localization improvements, bug fixes, and more. In our review of Shovel Knight Dig, we awarded it a score of 9/10, saying, “Shovel Knight Dig, while far from being the furthest departure from the franchise’s classic gameplay, still manages to be a unique experience thanks to the unique twist of having to use a platforming move set to make progress by traversing vertical space. The Shovel Knight gameplay is still as crisp as ever, and Shovel Knight Dig’s story and progression systems do a great job of staying out of the way, and ultimately encouraging you to try one more run.” Read the full review through here. Shovel Knight Dig is currently available on Nintendo Switch, PC, and Apple Arcade.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 24 Views
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WWW.SMITHSONIANMAG.COMHuman Evolution Traded Fur for Sweat Glands—and Now, Our Wounds Take Longer to Heal Than Those of Other MammalsHuman Evolution Traded Fur for Sweat Glands—and Now, Our Wounds Take Longer to Heal Than Those of Other Mammals Even compared to chimpanzees, one of our closest relatives, humans’ scrapes and cuts tend to stick around for more than twice as long, new research suggests Human wounds take longer to heal than the wounds of other mammals, researchers find. That could be because we have fewer hair follicles, and stem cells in hair follicles help regrow skin after an injury. Pexels While observing wild baboons in Kenya, researcher Akiko Matsumoto-Oda noticed something striking. Whenever the animals got injured in fights with each other, their wounds healed quickly—much more quickly, it seemed, than her own scratches and scrapes. Now, Matsumoto-Oda has data to back up that hunch. In experiments, human wounds took more than twice as long to heal than those on other mammals—including chimpanzees, which are one of the closest relatives to Homo sapiens. Matsumoto-Oda, who is an evolutionary biologist at Japan’s University of the Ryukyus, and her colleagues describe their findings in a new paper published Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. For the study, the team compared the healing rates of humans with those of rats, mice and four primate species: vervet monkeys, Sykes’ monkeys, olive baboons and chimpanzees. They studied 24 human patients who had recently had skin tumors removed, taking daily measurements of the wounds to see how much they had shrunk. On average, the wounds healed at a rate of 0.25 millimeters per day. To gather data on the other mammal species, they anesthetized and surgically wounded captive lab mice, rats, olive baboons, Sykes’ monkeys and vervet monkeys. They also studied naturally occurring wounds—mostly caused by fighting—on five captive chimpanzees. The animals’ wounds healed at a rate of approximately 0.61 millimeters per day, on average. Researchers were not entirely surprised by the results, because skin healing is affected by hair. The follicles at the root of each hair contain stem cells, which, in addition to producing hair, can grow new skin when necessary. Since humans have much less hair than other mammals do, it makes sense that our wounds would also take longer to heal. “When the epidermis is wounded, as in most kinds of scratches and scrapes, it’s really the hair-follicle stem cells that do the repair,” says Elaine Fuchs, a biologist at Rockefeller University who was not involved with the research, to the New York Times’ Elizabeth Preston. At some point in the evolutionary journey, humans lost most of their body hair. Since chimps’ wounds heal faster than ours, this shift likely occurred after humans diverged from our shared ancestor with the primates, reports New Scientist’s Chris Simms. It’s not entirely clear why early humans lost their hair. But it seems our species swapped the once-abundant hair follicles for sweat glands, which are not as efficient at healing wounds but help keep us cool in hot environments. In theory, this slower wound healing rate should have put humans at a disadvantage. But the researchers speculate that support from friends and family, as well as the use of certain plants as medicine, helped humans survive. For example, archaeologists have unearthed a 1.8-million-year-old skull that belonged to an elderly Homo erectus male whose teeth had fallen out long before he died. Similarly, researchers discovered the remains of a Neanderthal male who lived to reach to middle age, despite having lost his right arm and suffering other injuries. The only way these individuals could have survived, researchers posit, is if their peers took care of them. Scientists have also found traces of plants with antibacterial and pain-relieving properties in Neanderthals’ dental plaque. This suggests early human species may have understood that eating certain plants could help them overcome illnesses and injuries. “Such social and medical support may have helped mitigate the adaptive disadvantage of a slower wound-healing rate,” the researchers write in the paper. Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 26 Views
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VENTUREBEAT.COMGamescom Latam Big Festival awards kick off with lifetime award for Shu YoshidaThe Gamescom Latam Big Festival 2025 awards kicked off today in Sao Paulo, Brazil, starting with a lifetime achievement award for Shu Yoshida, who championed indies at Sony’s PlayStation division during his decades of work at the company. Rodrigo Terra, CEO of Abram Games, the Brazilian game association, presented the award to Yoshida, who wi…Read More0 Reacties 0 aandelen 35 Views
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WWW.THEVERGE.COMApple exec ‘outright lied’ during Epic trialIn her ruling banning Apple from charging a commission on purchases made outside the App Store, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers says that an Apple executive “outright lied under oath.” According to Gonzalez Rogers, Alex Roman, vice president of finance at Apple, gave testimony that was “replete with misdirection and outright lies.” The judge writes that Roman lied when testifying that Apple hadn’t decided on the 27 percent number for its fee on purchases outside the App Store until January 16th, 2024. “Contemporaneous business documents reveal that on the contrary, the main components of Apple’s plan, including the 27 percent commission, were determined in July 2023,” Gonzalez Rogers says. “Neither Apple, nor its counsel, corrected the, now obvious, lies.” Gonzalez Rogers says that she is referring the case to a US attorney for possible criminal contempt proceedings against Apple and Roman. “Apple willfully chose not to comply with this Court’s Injunction,” Gonzalez Rogers says at the end of the filing (emphasis hers). “It did so with the express intent to create new anticompetitive barriers which would, by design and in effect, maintain a valued revenue stream; a revenue stream previously found to be anticompetitive. That it thought this Court would tolerate such insubordination was a gross miscalculation. As always, the cover-up made it worse. For this Court, there is no second bite at the apple.”0 Reacties 0 aandelen 29 Views
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WWW.MARKTECHPOST.COMA Step-by-Step Coding Guide to Integrate Dappier AI’s Real-Time Search and Recommendation Tools with OpenAI’s Chat APIIn this tutorial, we will learn how to harness the power of Dappier AI, a suite of real-time search and recommendation tools, to enhance our conversational applications. By combining Dappier’s cutting-edge RealTimeSearchTool with its AIRecommendationTool, we can query the latest information from across the web and surface personalized article suggestions from custom data models. We guide you step-by-step through setting up our Google Colab environment, installing dependencies, securely loading API keys, and initializing each Dappier module. We will then integrate these tools with an OpenAI chat model (e.g., gpt-3.5-turbo), construct a composable prompt chain, and execute end-to-end queries, all within nine concise notebook cells. Whether we need up-to-the-minute news retrieval or AI-driven content curation, this tutorial provides a flexible framework for building intelligent, data-driven chat experiences. !pip install -qU langchain-dappier langchain langchain-openai langchain-community langchain-core openai We bootstrap our Colab environment by installing the core LangChain libraries, both the Dappier extensions and the community integrations, alongside the official OpenAI client. With these packages in place, we will have seamless access to Dappier’s real-time search and recommendation tools, the latest LangChain runtimes, and the OpenAI API, all in one environment. import os from getpass import getpass os.environ["DAPPIER_API_KEY"] = getpass("Enter our Dappier API key: ") os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = getpass("Enter our OpenAI API key: ") We securely capture our Dappier and OpenAI API credentials at runtime, thereby avoiding the hard-coding of sensitive keys in our notebook. By using getpass, the prompts ensure our inputs remain hidden, and setting them as environment variables makes them available to all subsequent cells without exposing them in logs. from langchain_dappier import DappierRealTimeSearchTool search_tool = DappierRealTimeSearchTool() print("Real-time search tool ready:", search_tool) We import Dappier’s real‐time search module and create an instance of the DappierRealTimeSearchTool, enabling our notebook to execute live web queries. The print statement confirms that the tool has been initialized successfully and is ready to handle search requests. from langchain_dappier import DappierAIRecommendationTool recommendation_tool = DappierAIRecommendationTool( data_model_id="dm_01j0pb465keqmatq9k83dthx34", similarity_top_k=3, ref="sportsnaut.com", num_articles_ref=2, search_algorithm="most_recent", ) print("Recommendation tool ready:", recommendation_tool) We set up Dappier’s AI-powered recommendation engine by specifying our custom data model, the number of similar articles to retrieve, and the source domain for context. The DappierAIRecommendationTool instance will now use the “most_recent” algorithm to pull in the top-k relevant articles (here, two) from our specified reference, ready for query-driven content suggestions. from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_model llm = init_chat_model( model="gpt-3.5-turbo", model_provider="openai", temperature=0, ) llm_with_tools = llm.bind_tools([search_tool]) print("✅ llm_with_tools ready") We create an OpenAI chat model instance using gpt-3.5-turbo with a temperature of 0 to ensure consistent responses, and then bind the previously initialized search tool so that the LLM can invoke real-time searches. The final print statement confirms that our LLM is ready to call Dappier’s tools within our conversational flows. import datetime from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate today = datetime.datetime.today().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") prompt = ChatPromptTemplate([ ("system", f"we are a helpful assistant. Today is {today}."), ("human", "{user_input}"), ("placeholder", "{messages}"), ]) llm_chain = prompt | llm_with_tools print("✅ llm_chain built") We construct the conversational “chain” by first building a ChatPromptTemplate that injects the current date into a system prompt and defines slots for user input and prior messages. By piping the template (|) into our llm_with_tools, we create an llm_chain that automatically formats prompts, invokes the LLM (with real-time search capability), and handles responses in a seamless workflow. The final print confirms the chain is ready to drive end-to-end interactions. from langchain_core.runnables import RunnableConfig, chain @chain def tool_chain(user_input: str, config: RunnableConfig): ai_msg = llm_chain.invoke({"user_input": user_input}, config=config) tool_msgs = search_tool.batch(ai_msg.tool_calls, config=config) return llm_chain.invoke( {"user_input": user_input, "messages": [ai_msg, *tool_msgs]}, config=config ) print("✅ tool_chain defined") We define an end-to-end tool_chain that first sends our prompt to the LLM (capturing any requested tool calls), then executes those calls via search_tool.batch, and finally feeds both the AI’s initial message and the tool outputs back into the LLM for a cohesive response. The @chain decorator transforms this into a single, runnable pipeline, allowing us to simply call tool_chain.invoke(…) to handle both thinking and searching in a single step. res = search_tool.invoke({"query": "What happened at the last Wrestlemania"}) print("🔍 Search:", res) We demonstrate a direct query to Dappier’s real-time search engine, asking “What happened at the last WrestleMania,” and immediately print the structured result. It shows how easily we can leverage search_tool.invoke to fetch up-to-the-moment information and inspect the raw response in our notebook. rec = recommendation_tool.invoke({"query": "latest sports news"}) print("📄 Recommendation:", rec) out = tool_chain.invoke("Who won the last Nobel Prize?") print("🤖 Chain output:", out) Finally, we showcase both our recommendation and full-chain workflows in action. First, it calls recommendation_tool.invoke with “latest sports news” to fetch relevant articles from our custom data model, then prints those suggestions. Next, it runs the tool_chain.invoke(“Who won the last Nobel Prize?”) to perform an end-to-end LLM query combined with real-time search, printing the AI’s synthesized answer, and integrating live data. In conclusion, we now have a robust baseline for embedding Dappier AI capabilities into any conversational workflow. We’ve seen how effortlessly Dappier’s real-time search empowers our LLM to access fresh facts, while the recommendation tool enables us to deliver contextually relevant insights from proprietary data sources. From here, we can customize search parameters (e.g., refining query filters) or fine-tune recommendation settings (e.g., adjusting similarity thresholds and reference domains) to suit our domain. Check out the Dappier Platform and Notebook here. Also, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and join our Telegram Channel and LinkedIn Group. Don’t Forget to join our 90k+ ML SubReddit. NikhilNikhil is an intern consultant at Marktechpost. He is pursuing an integrated dual degree in Materials at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Nikhil is an AI/ML enthusiast who is always researching applications in fields like biomaterials and biomedical science. With a strong background in Material Science, he is exploring new advancements and creating opportunities to contribute.Nikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/Google NotebookLM Launches Audio Overviews in 50+ Languages, Expanding Global Accessibility for AI SummarizationNikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/Mila & Universite de Montreal Researchers Introduce the Forgetting Transformer (FoX) to Boost Long-Context Language Modeling without Sacrificing EfficiencyNikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/A Coding Guide to Asynchronous Web Data Extraction Using Crawl4AI: An Open-Source Web Crawling and Scraping Toolkit Designed for LLM WorkflowsNikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/Muon Optimizer Significantly Accelerates Grokking in Transformers: Microsoft Researchers Explore Optimizer Influence on Delayed Generalization0 Reacties 0 aandelen 29 Views
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WWW.IGN.COMAU Deals: Doom Dark Ages' RRP Gets Ripped and Torn, Insane Star Wars and Persona Bundles, and More!Gaming deals are dropping faster than a Blue Shell on your head in Mario Kart, and my roundup for today has something for every platform. Whether you’re looking to burn rubber in a racing sim, cast spells in a wizarding world, or just roll crap up into a giant ball of joy, a bargain exists for you here. With discounts slashing up to 83% off, now’s the perfect time to plug in, power up, and grab some polygon-or pixel-packed treasures before they vanish.This Day in Gaming 🎂In retro news, I'm celebrating the 28th birthday of Soul Blade, a PS1 fighter I adored back in the day. Forbearer of Namco's SoulCalibur series, 'Soul Edge,' as it was called in NTSC regions, wowed us early with its absolutely phenomenal pre-rendered intro movie (upscaled here). 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THENEXTWEB.COMHeart Aerospace’s US move shows Europe is ‘driving innovation away’Swedish electric plane startup Heart Aerospace is relocating its headquarters from Gothenburg to Los Angeles in a move it says will “bolster product development.” The company will lay off all of its 75 employees in Sweden, company spokesperson Christina Zander told TNW. “Recruitment in the US is ongoing,” she added. Founded in 2018, Heart Aerospace is building a hybrid-electric 30-passenger airliner called the ES-30. The first working prototype of the plane, X1, is scheduled to take to the skies later this year. Tobias Bengtsdahl, a partner at VC firm Antler, told TNW that Heart’s move to the US should serve as a “wake-up call” for Europe’s tech sector. The 2025 Agenda “Europe’s over-regulation and lack of market appetite are actively driving innovation away,” said Bengtsdahl, who is based in Stockholm. “Every move like this reinforces the narrative that the US is the better place to build — that’s a problem for Europe.” Heart has raised almost $200mn to date, from investors including Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures and the Swedish government. Founder Anders Forslund said the strategic move would help the company “focus our resources.” “Our customers, partners, and investors are increasingly based in the US,” said Forslund. “By consolidating our operations in Los Angeles, we can accelerate development, strengthen collaboration, and better position Heart Aerospace for the future.” Signs of the move had been building for a while. In May 2024, Heart opened an R&D hub in Los Angeles. Last year, the company also chose the US to conduct its first test flight and secured a $4.1mn contract from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Heart Aerospace has already secured 250 orders and 191 letters of intent for the ES-30 from the likes of US carriers United Airlines and Mesa Airlines. Heart has also received letters of intent from Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Sweden’s Braathens Regional Airlines, and Icelandair for a total of 96 aircraft. While Heart is flying across the pond, Zander said the move doesn’t change the “fundamental partnerships” the company has built across Europe. “Our Scandinavian investors and suppliers remain valued collaborators, and we continue to engage with them as we advance our technology,” she said. “The shift to the US is a strategic move to support prototype development, but our European relationships remain a vital part of Heart Aerospace’s broader ecosystem.” The problems — and solutions — of scaling tech businesses in Europe will be a hot topic TNW Conference. The event takes place on June 19-20 in Amsterdam. Tickets are now on sale — use the code TNWXMEDIA2025 at the checkout to get 30% off. Story by Siôn Geschwindt Siôn is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy. From nuclear fusion breakthroughs to electric vehic (show all) Siôn is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy. From nuclear fusion breakthroughs to electric vehicles, he's happiest sourcing a scoop, investigating the impact of emerging technologies, and even putting them to the test. He has five years of journalism experience and holds a dual degree in media and environmental science from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. When he's not writing, you can probably find Siôn out hiking, surfing, playing the drums or catering to his moderate caffeine addiction. You can contact him at: sion.geschwindt [at] protonmail [dot] com Get the TNW newsletter Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week. Also tagged with0 Reacties 0 aandelen 31 Views
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9TO5MAC.COMApple addresses App Store ruling as Fortnite eyes returnApple has responded to the court’s latest injunction decision in its ongoing legal battle with Epic Games over App Store policies. In a statement to 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said the company disagrees with the decision and plans to appeal—but will comply with the court’s order in the meantime: “We strongly disagree with the decision. We will comply with the court’s order and we will appeal.” For Apple to formally appeal, the court will likely need to issue a definitive ruling that Apple violated the existing injunction. Still, it appears there’s a path forward for Apple to both comply and challenge the decision at the same time. While not unexpected, the development could complicate Epic’s plan to bring Fortnite back to the U.S. App Store. Epic says it will submit the game next week. Compliance could mean Apple will allow the app back without taking a commission on web-originated digital sales—but that remains to be seen. Separately, Epic founder and CEO Tim Sweeney has said the company would submit Fortnite to the App Store globally if Apple applies the U.S. court-ordered model worldwide. Apple’s decision to appeal suggests that won’t happen anytime soon. Given that the dispute began in 2020, one thing remains clear: Apple’s decision to appeal ensures this legal saga isn’t ending anytime soon. Do more with your iPhone Follow Zac Hall: X | Threads | Instagram | Mastodon Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel0 Reacties 0 aandelen 32 Views