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Can AI Think Its Own Thoughts? Learning to Question Inputs in LLMs
LLMs can generate code amazingly fast — but what happens when the input premise is wrong? In this episode of Decode: Science, we explore “Refining Critical Thinking in LLM Code Generation: A Faulty…
Teaching AI to Hear the Universe - Automating Gravitational-Wave Discovery
Gravitational waves whisper across the cosmos — and now, AI might finally hear them with clarity. In this episode of Decode: Science, we explore “Automated Algorithmic Discovery for…
Agent Lightening: Train Any AI Agent with Reinforcement Learning
Meet Agent Lightning, a framework that decouples how agents act in the world from how they’re trained—with almost zero code modifications. Introduced in 2025 by Luo et al., this paper reimagines…
Delving Deep: A Breakthrough in Deep Learning
Before ResNet changed everything, this 2015 paper pushed CNNs to new depths and beat human-level performance on ImageNet. The team behind it—led by Kaiming He—showed that with Parametric ReLU and…
How AI Learned to Understand Us
In this episode of Decode: Science, we explore the 2018 paper that introduced BERT, a model that transformed how machines understand human language.By learning from both left and right context…
Can Machines Teach Themselves to See?
In this episode of Decode: Science, we dive into “Self-Supervised Learning from Images with a Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture”, a breakthrough in how machines learn to understand the visual…
The Paper That Changed AI Forever
In this episode of Decode: Science, we break down “Attention Is All You Need”, the 2017 paper that introduced the Transformer — the architecture behind today’s most powerful AI models.Discover how a…
What Makes Cancer, Cancer?
Cancer isn’t one disease — it’s a constellation of traits that evolve to defy the body’s checks and balances.In this episode of Decode: Science, we explore “Hallmarks of Cancer: New Dimensions”, a…
The Structure of DNA - Watson & Crick’s Discovery
In 1953, two young scientists published a one-page paper in Nature that would forever change biology. Their discovery? The structure of DNA — the double helix.In this episode of Decode: Science, we…
The Bit and the Brain — Shannon’s Theory of Information
In 1948, Claude Shannon introduced a theory so powerful it became the foundation of the digital age — and the reason you’re even hearing this podcast.In this episode of Decode: Science, we break down…
Einstein and the Speed of Light
In 1905, a 26-year-old patent clerk named Albert Einstein shattered centuries of physics with a simple but staggering claim: time and space are not absolute.In this episode of Decode: Science, we…
The Origin of Species — Darwin’s Radical Idea
In 1859, Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species — a book that quietly overturned centuries of belief about how life came to be. In this episode of Decode: Science, we explore the core of…
Can Machines Think? — Alan Turing and the Origins of AI
In 1950, Alan Turing asked a question that would echo through decades of science, philosophy, and technology: Can machines think?In this episode of Decode: Science, we unpack Turing’s seminal paper…
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