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Plymouth cafes off the beaten track ahead of Monday s roadmap lockdown lifting
Pubs have their place and there s room for restaurants. But nothing beats the cuddle of a cosy cafe
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A warm cup of tea in December by the sea. Or a cold drink to pour, in the summer on the moors.
The sight of a cafe in the distance is like an oasis, open for you to rest your bones and rehydrate.
Whether you’re lost in nature or simply walking down certain streets for the first time, stumbling across an unexpected snack shack is a thing of beauty.
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The field of artificial intelligence is moving at a staggering clip, with breakthroughs emerging in labs across MIT. Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), undergraduates get to join in. In two years, the MIT Quest for Intelligence has placed 329 students in research projects aimed at pushing the frontiers of computing and artificial intelligence, and using these tools to revolutionize how we study the brain, diagnose and treat disease, and search for new materials with mind-boggling properties.
Rafael Gomez-Bombarelli, an assistant professor in the MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has enlisted several Quest-funded undergraduates in his mission to discover new molecules and materials with the help of AI. “They bring a blue-sky open mind and a lot of energy,” he says. “Through the Quest, we had the chance to connect with students from other majors who
The field of artificial intelligence is moving at a staggering clip, with breakthroughs emerging in labs across MIT. Through the Undergraduate Research.