iText2KG: A Zero-Shot Method for Building Knowledge Graphs from Unstructured Text

Constructing knowledge graphs (KGs) from unstructured data is a complex task due to the difficulties of extracting and structuring meaningful information from raw text. Researchers from INSA Lyon, CNRS, and Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 introduce iText2KG, a zero-shot, topic-independent method for incrementally constructing KGs from unstructured data without the need for predefined ontologies or … Read more

Navigating Life Effectively Through Introspection

As we navigate life, it’s easy to get caught up in looking outside ourselves for answers. However, a crucial aspect of self-understanding and effective decision-making lies within – our internal world. Self-awareness emerges around 18 months, evident in toddlers’ mirror behaviors and empathy. Introspection, the examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings, is key to … Read more

IG Nobel Prizes Honor Unconventional Scientific Discoveries

The IG Nobel Prize ceremony celebrated unusual scientific achievements, aiming to “make people laugh, then think.” Winners included a Japanese research team that discovered mammals can breathe through their anuses, potentially offering an alternative way to provide oxygen to critically ill patients. The team’s findings could have been life-saving during the Covid-19 pandemic. Other prize … Read more

Sun Fires Off X-Class Solar Flare, Boosts Aurora Viewing Chances

The sun has been quite active this week, with powerful solar flares and geomagnetic storm possibilities on the forecast. A parade of solar activity continues to flow from the sun, increasing the chances of spotting the aurora across the United States this weekend. On Thursday morning, a sunspot region that had not yet been numbered … Read more

Mass Production Technique for Metal Nanowires Developed

Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have created a new technique to mass produce pure metal nanowires, which can be used in next-generation electronics. The method uses atomic diffusion and ion beam irradiation to grow aluminum nanowires from single crystals. Mass production of nanowires has been challenging due to the difficulty of scaling while maintaining … Read more

Brain Cells Predict Memory Success for People and Places

Researchers at the University of Bonn have made a groundbreaking discovery about how our brains form memories. They found that specific brain cells, called concept neurons and location cells, play a crucial role in predicting whether we will successfully remember people and places. These neurons are located in the medial temporal lobe and parahippocampal cortex, … Read more

King and Flanagan Tease ‘The Dark Tower’ Series Update

Legendary author Stephen King and director Mike Flanagan recently walked the red carpet for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) premiere of their new film, The Life of Chuck. In an exclusive interview, we caught up with them to discuss their latest project and the status of their upcoming series adaptation of The Dark Tower. … Read more

Sound Stimulation Can Boost Brain Waves During REM Sleep

Researchers from the University of Surrey have made a groundbreaking discovery that could pave the way for innovative treatments for dementia. By using advanced technology, they were able to increase the frequency of brain oscillations during REM sleep, which is crucial for memory and cognition. During REM sleep, brain activity slows down in patients with … Read more

10 Surprising Signs You’re More Successful Than You Think

Success is often tied to money and power, but what if I told you that the markers of success might be hiding in your everyday life? It’s easy to overlook our accomplishments, thinking they are too small or trivial. But, believe me, each achievement, no matter how tiny, is an indication you’re on the path … Read more

Why Time Seemingly Speeds Up as We Age

As we grow older, it’s common to feel like time is flying by. But why does this phenomenon occur? The answer lies in the way our minds process information. Our experience of time is highly flexible and subjective, influenced by factors such as the amount of new experiences we have and the vividness of our … Read more