MediRec: Enhancing Chinese Medication Recommendation with Explainable Clinical Reasoning

arXiv:2510.21084v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have shown strong potential for clinical decision support through their advanced language understanding and reasoning capabilities. However, their application to Chinese clinical medication recommendation remains largely unexplored. Existing approaches are primarily developed on English electronic health…

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Formal Analysis and Supply Chain Security for Agentic AI Skills

arXiv:2603.00195v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: 32 pages, 5 theorems with full proofs, 68 references, open-source tool: https://github.com/qualixar/skillfortify. v2: corrects the bibliography (22 entries had author lists that did not match the papers at the cited arXiv identifiers; all verified against the arXiv API and corrected,…

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Trivium: Temporal Regret as a First-Class Objective for Causal-Memory Controllers

arXiv:2606.04421v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Many agentic systems and LLM pipelines correct mistakes by optimizing outcome reward. This addresses only the what of failure; the why and when may go unlogged, allowing the same error to recur across episodes. We propose long-horizon temporal regret alongside…

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IEEE Course Teaches How to Use AI to Modernize Power Grids

Today’s U.S. electrical grid, among the largest, most complex systems ever built, is operating at its limit. The combination of rapid industrial growth, more frequent extreme weather, and a record surge in electricity use has pushed the grid to its breaking point, according to the…

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Puzzle Corner

Ready for a fresh set of puzzles? Click here for the September/October 2026 Puzzle Corner, brought to you by Michael S. Branicky, ScD ’95, of the Puzzle Corner Puzzle Crew (aka PC2), which also includes Edward Faulkner ’03, MEng ’04, and Abe Kunin ’03. This column includes…

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The Download: NASA’s new telescope and Chinese tech import curbs

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. NASA’s new dark energy space telescope can also detect killer asteroids   At the end of August, NASA is set to…

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Should Researchers Write Papers for AI Instead of People?

This May, 37 researchers from roughly two dozen top universities and tech companies published a paper on ArXiv, arguing that scientists should stop writing papers. Why? Because artificial intelligence needs a different format, and AI’s needs, they say, should be the priority.“AI agents are becoming…

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NASA’s new dark-energy space telescope can also detect killer asteroids

At the end of August, NASA is set to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Its goal is to help us better understand how the universe works, from the glue-like dark matter that keeps galaxies together to the…

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Shorter Reasoning, Earlier Answers? An Evaluation of Reasoning Interfaces

arXiv:2608.03401v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large language models often reason at length before answering, increasing cost and latency. Prompts and trained settings can shorten this reasoning, but a shorter trace may only show that the model stopped sooner. Here, we evaluate paired runs of the…

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