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Here’s What the Rise of Clean Energy Looks Like From Space 

March 20, 2025

A constellation of satellites orbiting 250 miles above Earth's surface shows how solar and wind have taken off in recent years.

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Global Renewables Watch: A New Era of Energy Insights 

March 20, 2025

In 2022, we set out to help answer a question we heard time and time again: how much renewable energy does the world have? Joining with The Nature Conservancy and Planet , Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab announced the launch…

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Claimify: Extracting high-quality claims from language model outputs 

March 19, 2025 | Dasha Metropolitansky

Claimify, created by Microsoft Research, is a novel LLM-based claim-extraction method that outperforms prior solutions to produce more accurate, comprehensive, and substantiated claims from LLM outputs.

The image features three white icons on a gradient background transitioning from blue on the left to green on the right. The first icon, located on the left, represents a Wi-Fi signal with curved lines radiating from a central point. The middle icon depicts a satellite with solar panels and an antenna emitting waves. The third icon, on the right, shows a bar chart with ascending bars indicating signal strength.
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Metasurface: Unlocking the future of wireless sensing and communication 

March 19, 2025 | Lili Qiu and Hao Pan

Metasurfaces explore engineered 2D materials that manipulate electromagnetic and mechanical waves, offering advances in wireless tech. They can power indoor GPS, extend 5G/6G coverage, and enable wireless sensing and imaging.

KBLaM blog | A flowchart illustrating the process of handling a prompt using a language model. The process begins with documents being used to construct and summarize a knowledge base (KB) offline. The summarized KB is then encoded and fed into the main process. A prompt goes through a tokenizer, followed by rectangular attention, and then into the large language model (LLM). The LLM retrieves information from the encoded KB to generate an answer.
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Introducing KBLaM: Bringing plug-and-play external knowledge to LLMs 

March 18, 2025 | Taketomo Isazawa, Xi Wang, Liana Mikaelyan, Mathew Salvaris, and James Hensman

Introducing KBLaM, an approach that encodes and stores structured knowledge within an LLM itself. By integrating knowledge without retraining, it offers a scalable alternative to traditional methods.

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Peter is Here: AI for Cultural Heritage 

March 18, 2025

Students are buzzing with excitement because their lesson is a little different today. They’re about to embark on an extraordinary quest within Minecraft Education. As Vatican Conservators in the Peter is Here: AI for Cultural Heritage game, their task is to…

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Damage Assessment: Cave City Arkansas 

March 17, 2025

We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by the extreme weather events in the Southeastern United States. Our lab has conducted building damage assessments for areas in Arkansas affected by the recent tornadoes. In collaboration with Planet…

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Image Search Series Part 2: AI Methods for the Automation of 3D Image Retrieval in Radiology 

March 16, 2025

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In the news | Tech Community

Image Search Series Part 2: AI Methods for the Automation of 3D Image Retrieval in Radiology 

March 16, 2025

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