WASHINGTON — Federal vaccine advisers, through a freewheeling, and at times combative two-day meeting, recommended a major ...
By 2025, more than 13 billion doses of the vaccine are estimated to have been administered globally, saving untold millions of lives and suffering.
Researchers found that using mental models—visual, verbal, or animated—helps people understand mRNA vaccination science, counter misconceptions, and reduce misinformation spread.
Correcting misinformation after it has gone viral is a common way of informing the public that what they've encountered may be inaccurate, lack context, be unproven, or be demonstrably false.
In two experiments, researchers have found that introducing people to "mental models" about how mRNA vaccination works and ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made a dramatic about-face in the agency's position on the relationship between vaccines and autism. The CDC's website now says a link between ...
OLMo 3-Think is the first fully open model to generate explicit, step-by-step reasoning chains. Until now, this kind of visible logic was limited to closed systems like OpenAI’s o1 series. With OLMo 3 ...
Abstract: In this letter, we design a model predictive controller (MPC) for systems to satisfy Signal Temporal Logic (STL) specifications when the system dynamics are partially unknown, and only a ...
Abstract: As CMOS technology scales down into the nanometer regime, the NBTI effect becomes a major issue for circuit reliability. This paper proposes an NBTI-aware design method with dual-Vth logic ...
A small-scale artificial-intelligence model that learns from only a limited pool of data is exciting researchers for its potential to boost reasoning abilities. The model, known as Tiny Recursive ...