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A curated open-source repo of 500+ active AI research tools covers the full workflow—literature review, code reproduction, paper writing, and LaTeX formatting—potentially saving 80% of research time.
How Does AI Track Ancient Roman Thieve…
Google Antigravity's 'Predicting the Past' skill tracks Roman thefts, maps ancient cult diffusion across Europe, and reconstructs Greek oracle social networks — revealing AI's transformative potential for humanities research.
The Biggest Bottleneck in AI-Driven Re…
AI generates scientific hypotheses fast, but experimental validation can't keep up. Explore the validation bottleneck in AI-driven research and four strategic solutions.
The Hidden Logic Behind Book Awards: N…
How do the Pulitzer and Booker Prizes really work? This article unpacks nomination mechanics, judge subjectivity, and commercial incentives behind book awards.

A deep dive into Impri — a structural human approval gateway for LangChain/LangGraph agents, exploring why prompt-level constraints fail and how code-layer gates enable reliable human-in-the-loop AI.

Deep dive into Perplexity AI: real-time web search + multi-model AI, transparent citations, Focus Modes, PDF chat, and collaborative Collections. Can it replace Google and ChatGPT?
AI Tool Selection for Agronomy Master'…
How should agronomy master's students choose AI tools for ML-based hydroponic crop phenology prediction? Compare ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, GitHub Copilot, and more.
AI Boosts Research Careers While Pushi…
AI tools are accelerating individual research careers, but as the scientific community converges on similar AI models, discovery risks becoming homogeneous. An analysis of the incentive problem.
Relm: An Open-Source Tool for Integrat…
Relm wraps local LLMs as native R objects, enabling local inference, data privacy, and interpretability analysis. A deep dive for R-based data scientists.

RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) is a key technology for solving LLM hallucinations. This guide breaks down how RAG works, its advantages, and real-world use cases — no math required.

A detailed breakdown of EMNLP/ACL review dimensions—Overall, Soundness, Excitement, Reproducibility—with an objective assessment of acceptance odds at 2.5 Overall, plus Rebuttal strategy and Findings advice.

AI "citation hallucination" threatens academic integrity—LLMs generate perfectly formatted but nonexistent references. This open-source MCP server verifies AI citations in real time against CrossRef, PubMed, and more, catching fakes at the source.

A comprehensive guide to preparing for the National Mathematical Modeling Contest: covering the essence of modeling, judging rules, topic selection, AI usage guidelines, and a four-day schedule to boost your chances of winning.

Getting O'Reilly machine learning books free at public libraries? It's no myth. This article reveals hidden tech learning resources at libraries, including online platform subscriptions and digital database access, helping self-learners build AI knowledge at zero cost.

Torn over your capstone topic? This article analyzes the academic value, feasibility, and innovation potential of a Multi-agent Debate system to help AIML students decide.

Learn how to use AI Agents to link the entire research pipeline—from literature management, data analysis, and paper writing to scientific illustration and dissemination—building a reusable research automation workflow with NotebookLM, N8N, and Ollama.

Claims that GPT solved "unsolved math problems" keep going viral, but do they hold up? A deep dive into LLMs' real problem-solving ability, hallucinations, and verification standards.

Meta laid off 8,000 to bet on AI, yet Zuckerberg admits AI agents fell short of expectations. A look at the collective 'AI reflection' among OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google, plus research on AI's selective impact on jobs.
Can AI Prove Mathematical Conjectures?…
A PDF claiming GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra proved the Cycle Double Cover Conjecture sparked debate on Hacker News. We unpack the truth and the limits of LLMs in math proofs.