In a groundbreaking development, a team of researchers at Amazon AGI has unveiled the largest text-to-speech model ever created. This model, known as the Big Adaptive Streamable TTS with Emergent abilities (BASE TTS), boasts an impressive 980 million parameters and was trained on a massive dataset of 100,000 hours of recorded speech. The team’s efforts
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Advancements in technology have led to the development of various applications such as self-driving vehicles, target tracking systems, and remote sensors, all of which rely on the high-speed and error-free operation of wireless data transceivers and radar systems. One crucial component in these systems is the phase locked loop (PLL), which assists in the synthesis,
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In a recent study published in Nature Catalysis, researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), Harvard Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, and Utrecht University have introduced a groundbreaking method to enhance the selectivity of catalytic reactions. This new approach offers a promising way to boost the efficacy
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Chemical synthesis plays a crucial role in the development of various products such as medicines, crop protection substances, and high-performance materials. Traditionally, this process involves the use of organic solvents, metal catalysts, and reagents that contribute to waste and environmental pollution. However, a team of researchers from the University of Regensburg led by Prof. Dr.
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University of Pennsylvania engineers have introduced an innovative chip that harnesses light waves to perform complex mathematical calculations crucial for training artificial intelligence (AI) systems. This silicon-photonic (SiPh) chip has the potential to significantly enhance computer processing speed while simultaneously reducing energy consumption. The research team, led by Professor Nader Engheta and Associate Professor Firooz
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Mars, once a violent and explosive planet, holds valuable insights into the geological history of our own planet. Recent research conducted by Joseph Michalski and his team at the University of Hong Kong suggests that Mars was once filled with massive volcanoes, resembling Earth before the formation of tectonic plates. By studying the Martian surface,
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Revolutionizing battery technology is one of the most significant challenges in materials science. As the world transitions towards sustainable energy sources and the urgency to achieve Net Zero increases, the search for new materials becomes crucial. In an astonishing breakthrough, researchers at the University of Liverpool have discovered a solid material that exhibits rapid lithium
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The global public health crisis brought on by antimicrobial resistance has been a daunting challenge for medical professionals and researchers alike. However, a team of Harvard researchers led by Andrew Myers has developed a groundbreaking antibiotic that effectively overcomes these resistance mechanisms. Published in Science, their study introduces cresomycin, a synthetic compound that has proven
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