The AI Scientist: Algorithms That Make Discoveries Humans Can’t See
For centuries, science has been a human endeavor—driven by curiosity, intuition, and the slow, deliberate work of observation. We built
Read MoreFor centuries, science has been a human endeavor—driven by curiosity, intuition, and the slow, deliberate work of observation. We built
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Read MoreFor most of history, human progress has been tied to the materials we could shape. Stone gave way to bronze,
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Read MoreFor most of human history, the Solar System seemed complete. A handful of planets circling the Sun, each following a
Read MoreFor most of human history, machines were things we could see—gears, levers, engines, circuits. They lived outside of us, built
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Read MoreFor decades, the human genome was described as a long, elegant sequence of letters—A, T, C, G—stretching across billions of
Read MoreThere are moments when the universe whispers—not in words, but in ripples. Invisible tremors that stretch space itself, passing
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