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Science funding and unnecessary fear | Letters

Prof Stephen Blundell on the plight of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and Peter Forbes on bacteriophages and AIMuch of the commentary about the UK Research and Innovation science funding cuts has centred around the decision to close Jodrell Bank, with the iconic Lovell telescope rightly identified as a “source of wonder and pride” (Letters, 31

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Semantic Knowledge Graph for LLM Agents

Why it matters: See how a semantic knowledge graph for LLM agents slashes hallucinations, adds memory, and lifted answer accuracy from 17 to 54 percent in tests.

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Why “It Depends” Is the Most Future-Proof Phrase in Software

Ask an architect almost any question and you’ll get the same answer: It depends. For years this answer has been the punchline of jokes about architects, but in an era when AI can generate a working service faster than you can describe it, “it depends” is one of the most important phrases in software. It

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Local tracing in the DataRobot CLI: catch issues before production

Building an agentic application is a loop: ask the agent a question, see how it responds, and when something’s off, investigate why. Most of the time it works, but when it doesn’t, it’s rarely caught in your local environment. It’s after you’ve deployed, on a request that behaved fine right up until it didn’t. That’s

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In 2020, engineers pumped 225,000 cubic yards of dredged sediment into the Columbia River; it became four new islands now being studied as salmon habitat

In an exciting environmental initiative, dredged sediment is being repurposed to form new islands aimed at habitat restoration. Engineers have meticulously placed this sediment to construct islands and adjacent channels along the river. Researchers are examining these man-made islands to gauge their impact on supporting wildlife, especially juvenile salmon. This pioneering technique may pave the

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