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Media Authenticity Methods in Practice: Capabilities, Limitations, and Directions 

February 19, 2026 | Eric Horvitz, Andrew Jenks, and Jessica Young

As synthetic media grows, verifying what’s real, and the origin of content, matters more than ever. Our latest report explores media integrity and authentication methods, their limits, and practical paths toward trustworthy provenance across images, audio, and video.

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Project Silica’s advances in glass storage technology 

February 18, 2026 | Richard Black

Project Silica introduces new techniques for encoding data in borosilicate glass, as described in the journal Nature. These advances lower media cost and simplify writing and reading systems while supporting 10,000-year data preservation.

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Laser writing in glass for dense, fast and efficient archival data storage 

February 18, 2026

Long-term preservation of digital information is vital for safeguarding the knowledge of humanity for future generations. Existing archival storage solutions, such as magnetic tapes and hard disk drives, suffer from limited media lifespans that render them unsuitable for long-term data…

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Doug Burger elected to National Academy of Engineering 

February 10, 2026

Academy membership honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research, practice, or education. Burger was elected for accelerating cloud-scale computing and networking infrastructures with field-programmable systems.

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From One to Many 

February 9, 2026

By Jaime Teevan, Chief Scientist & Technical Fellow In recent years we’ve all lived through the transition to cloud computing, a sudden shift to remote work, and now the rapid rise of AI. Each individually has felt like a seismic…

In the news | New benchmarks and models for low-resource languages, medical and brain foundation models, AI in space, and innovation kits

“Cognitive Load Estimation Using Brain Foundation Models and Interpretability for BCIs” paper featured in MSR Research Focus Channel 

February 9, 2026

The paper "Cognitive Load Estimation Using Brain Foundation Models and Interpretability for BCIs", accepted for publication during ICASSP 2026, with authors Deeksha  M Shama,  Dimitra Emmanouilidou, Ivan Tashev,  is featured in the MSR Research Focus Channel.

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Rethinking imitation learning with Predictive Inverse Dynamics Models 

February 5, 2026 | Pallavi Choudhury, Lukas Schäfer, Chris Lovett, Katja Hofmann, and Sergio Valcarcel Macua

This research looks at why Predictive Inverse Dynamics Models often outperform standard Behavior Cloning in imitation learning. By using simple predictions of what happens next, PIDMs reduce ambiguity and learn from far fewer demonstrations.

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Paza: Introducing automatic speech recognition benchmarks and models for low resource languages 

February 4, 2026 | Mercy Muchai, Kevin Chege, Nick Mumero, and Stephanie Nyairo

Microsoft Research unveils Paza, a human-centered speech pipeline, and PazaBench, the first leaderboard for low-resource languages. It covers 39 African languages and 52 models and is tested with communities in real settings.

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UniRG: Scaling medical imaging report generation with multimodal reinforcement learning 

January 27, 2026 | Sheng Zhang, Flora Liu, Guanghui Qin, Mu Wei, and Hoifung Poon

AI can help generate medical image reports, but today’s models struggle with varying reporting schemes. Learn how UniRG uses reinforcement learning to boost performance of medical vision-language models.

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