Month: May 2025

A deep dive into building an agent framework for Salesforce

Imagine if you could talk to your Salesforce database. When we first heard about large language models (LLM), that’s where our heads went. A ...

Cryogenic hydrogen storage and delivery system for next-generation aircraft

Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering have designed a liquid hydrogen storage and delivery system that could help make zero-emission aviation a reality. ...

Nature-inspired breakthrough enables subatomic ferroelectric memory

A research team led by Prof. Si-Young Choi from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of Semiconductor Engineering at POSTECH ...

The magic of light: Dozens of images hidden in a single screen

From smartphones and TVs to credit cards, technologies that manipulate light are deeply embedded in our daily lives, many of which are based on ...

New fuel cell could enable electric aviation

Batteries are nearing their limits in terms of how much power they can store for a given weight. That’s a serious obstacle for energy ...

Strengthening integrations, reliability, and trust: New features for Stack Overflow for Teams

The 2025.4 Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise (SOE) release is all about helping teams work more seamlessly across tools, departments, and knowledge silos. With ...

“The future is agents”: Building a platform for RAG agents

Douwe Kiela, CEO and cofounder of Contextual AI, joins Ryan and Ben to explore the intricacies of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). They discuss the early ...

WBIT #8: Typescript for gut biomes

May 26, 2025 Kyle is joined by his former colleague Tyler McEntee, now a senior software engineer at Jona, to talk about doing everything ...

‘Hopelessly attached’: Scientists discover new 2D material that sticks the landing

More than ten years ago, researchers at Rice University led by materials scientist Boris Yakobson predicted that boron atoms would cling too tightly to ...

A dental floss that can measure stress

Chronic stress can lead to increased blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, decreased immune function, depression, and anxiety. Unfortunately, the tools we use to monitor ...