UIUC and Stanford's RecursiveMAS lets AI agents collaborate in embedding space instead of text, cutting token usage by 75% and speeding inference 2.4x.
One of the biggest surprises in molecular biology was the discovery in 1977 that coding information in genes is interrupted by non-coding sequences known as introns. Much has since been learned about ...
Important messages require accurate transmission. Big genes are especially challenging. During processing, introns (non-coding elements) are snipped out and exons (coding segments) pasted together to ...
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