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An instructive experiment
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 842-842, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 842-842, February 2026.
Carbonated ultramafic igneous rocks in Jezero crater, Mars
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In Other Journals
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 778-779, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 778-779, February 2026.
Introducing A2UI: An open project for agent-driven interfaces
• Generative AI does great at generating text, images, and code. • Now, it’s time for it to be used to generate contextually relevant interfaces. • Today we are making the A2UI pro
The functional landscape of coding variation in the familial hypercholesterolemia gene LDLR
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Why every scientist needs a librarian
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X Librarians can help researchers to find and query relevant databases, manage data storage and access open-science resources. • C
Developer's guide to multi-agent patterns in ADK
• The world of software development has already learned this lesson: monolithic applications don’t scale. • Whether you’re building a massive e-commerce platform or a complex AI ap
Evolution of error correction through a need for speed
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 818-824, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 818-824, February 2026.
Implanted flexible electronics reveal principles of human islet cell electrical maturation
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Ribosomal RNA expansion segments mediate the oligomerization of inactive animal ribosomes
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, February 2026.
Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation
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Simple unilateral rupture of the great Mw 8.8 2025 Kamchatka earthquake
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 812-817, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 812-817, February 2026.
Single-molecule infrared spectroscopy with scanning tunneling microscopy
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 807-811, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 807-811, February 2026.
Toward universal steering and monitoring of AI models
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 787-792, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 787-792, February 2026.
Bacteria deliver a microtubule-binding protein into mammalian cells to promote colonization
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 825-830, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 825-830, February 2026.
Creature comforts
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 772-772, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 772-772, February 2026.
Empathy and prosocial behavior powered by orexin-driven theta oscillations
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 800-806, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 800-806, February 2026.
Introducing Agent Development Kit for TypeScript: Build AI Agents with the Power of a Code-First Approach
• Introducing Agent Development Kit for TypeScript: Build AI Agents with the Power of a Code-First Approach Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail The world of AI is evolving quickly beyon
Matching sounds to shapes: Evidence of the bouba-kiki effect in naïve baby chicks
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 836-839, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 836-839, February 2026.
Termination of the integrated stress response
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The oncogenome of the domestic cat
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 793-799, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 793-799, February 2026.
Who is using AI to code? Global diffusion and impact of generative AI
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 831-835, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 831-835, February 2026.
Conductor: Introducing context-driven development for Gemini CLI
• Conductor: Introducing context-driven development for Gemini CLI Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Measure twice, code once Benjamin Franklin said: ‘Failing to plan is planning to f
From Victorian voyages to vanishing maps: Books in brief
• Email Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X The Wake of HMSChallenger Gillen D’Arcy WoodPrinceton Univ. • Press(2025) Similar to the global voyage of naturalist Charles Dar
Playing the game of science
• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 773-773, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 773-773, February 2026.
Gemini 3 Flash is now available in Gemini CLI
• Gemini 3 Flash is now available in Gemini CLI Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Gemini 3 Flash is now available in Gemini CLI, supporting high-frequency workflows common to terminal
Real-World Agent Examples with Gemini 3
• Real-World Agent Examples with Gemini 3 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail We are entering a new phase of agentic AI. • Developers are moving beyond simple notebooks to build complex
A Developer's Guide to Debugging JAX on Cloud TPUs: Essential Tools and Techniques
• JAX on Cloud TPUs provides powerful acceleration for machine learning workflows. • When working in distributed cloud environments, you need specialized tools to debug your workfl
Under the Hood: Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP)
• The Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) is an open-source standard designed to power the next generation of agentic commerce. • By establishing a common language and functional pri
A Guide to Fine-Tuning FunctionGemma
• A Guide to Fine-Tuning FunctionGemma Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail In the world of Agentic AI, the ability to call tools is what translates natural language into executable soft
LiteRT: The Universal Framework for On-Device AI
• LiteRT: The Universal Framework for On-Device AI Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Since we firstintroduced LiteRTin 2024, we have focused on evolving our ML tech stack from its Ten
Tailor Gemini CLI to your workflow with hooks
• Tailor Gemini CLI to your workflow with hooks Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Tailor Gemini CLI to your workflow with hooks Efficiency in the age of agents isn’t just about writin
Beyond the Chatbot: A Blueprint for Trustable AI
• Beyond the Chatbot: A Blueprint for Trustable AI Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail At 100 miles per hour, there is no room for an AI ‘hallucination.’ When a race car approaches a hi
Easy FunctionGemma finetuning with Tunix on Google TPUs
• FunctionGemma is a powerful small language model that enables developers to ship fast and cost-effective agents that can translate natural language into actionable API calls, esp
Introducing the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server
• Introducing the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail As the ecosystem of AI-powered developer tools-from agentic platforms likeAntigravityto comm
Access public data insights faster: Data Commons MCP is now hosted on Google Cloud
• Access public data insights faster: Data Commons MCP is now hosted on Google Cloud Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail In September, 2025, we introduced the Data CommonsModel Context
Making Gemini CLI extensions easier to use
• Stop debugging ambiguous startup failures caused by missing API keys, hidden environment variables, or a crashing MCP server. • AI tools are most effective when they’re tailored
Conductor Update: Introducing Automated Reviews
• Conductor Update: Introducing Automated Reviews Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail In December, we introducedConductor, an extension for the Gemini CLI designed to bring context-driv
Get ready for Google I/O 2026
• Get ready for Google I/O 2026 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Google I/O returns May 19-20 Google I/O is back! • Join us online as we share our latest AI breakthroughs and updates
Turn creative prompts into interactive XR experiences with Gemini
• Turn creative prompts into interactive XR experiences with Gemini Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail With the release ofCanvasin the Gemini web app, ourAndroid XRteam began to explor
Writing Fragments
• Writing Fragments If youâ re a regular reader of my site, youâ ll have noticed that in the last few months Iâ ve been making anumberof â fragmentsâ posts. • Such a post is a shor
Stop Picking Sides: Manage the Tension Between Adaptation and Optimization
• Stop Picking Sides Manage the Tension Between Adaptation and Optimization Many teams have turned into tribes wedded to exclusively adaptation or optimization. • But this misses t
Conversation: LLMs and the what/how loop
• Conversation: LLMs and the what/how loop A conversation between Unmesh, Rebecca, and Martin on how LLMs help us shape the abstractions in our software. • We view our challenge a
Assessing internal quality while coding with an agent
• Assessing internal quality while coding with an agent This article is part of âExploring Gen AIâ. • A series capturing Thoughtworks technologists’ explorations of using gen ai te
Bliki: Excessive Bold
• Excessive Bold 28 January 2026 Martin Fowler bad things writing I’m increasingly seeing a lot of technical and business writing make heavy use of bold font weights, in an attemp
Context Engineering for Coding Agents
• Context Engineering for Coding Agents This article is part of âExploring Gen AIâ. • A series capturing Thoughtworks technologists’ explorations of using gen ai technology for sof
Bliki: Future Of Software Development
• Future Of Software Development 13 February 2026 Martin Fowler conferences In Februrary 2026, Thoughtworks hosted a workshop called â The Future of Software Developmentâ in Deer
Harness Engineering
• Harness Engineering Birgitta is a Distinguished Engineer and AI-assisted delivery expert at Thoughtworks. • She has over 20 years of experience as a software developer, archite
Bliki: Agentic Email
• Agentic Email 17 February 2026 Martin Fowler bad things generative AI I’ve heard a number of reports recently about people setting up LLM agents to work on their email and other
Bliki: Host Leadership
• Host Leadership 19 February 2026 Martin Fowler agile team organization technical leadership If you’ve hung around agile circles for long, you’ve probably heard about the concept
Apple Foundation Models [SUBSCRIBER]
• This module will be an introduction to the new Foundation Models framework in Swift. • The module begins with an introduction to the Foundation Models Framework by creating a sim
Translation Framework [SUBSCRIBER]
• The Translation API offers realtime translations in your app. • You can use the built-in UI or manage the translation session to customize the app experience based on your user’s
3rd-Party On-Device Models [SUBSCRIBER]
• Incorporating third-party machine learning models requires knowledge about the source model as well as some Core ML conversion techniques. • This module will get you started with
Integrating ChatGPT in Your iOS Apps [SUBSCRIBER]
• This module explores the integration of ChatGPT into iOS apps, enabling powerful conversational AI capabilities. • Students will learn to leverage the ChatGPT API to create dynam
Custom Models with Create ML [SUBSCRIBER]
• Create ML empowers you to customize pre-built machine learning models on Apple platforms by providing training datasets. • Explore various use cases and deploy a custom model int
Vision Framework [SUBSCRIBER]
• The Vision Framework is a powerful API for various computer vision tasks on Apple devices. • Explore functionalities like object detection, face recognition and more. • This modu
Genmoji [SUBSCRIBER]
• Explore Genmoji, enhancing your apps with expressive, customizable emojis. • Learn to render, store, and communicate with text that includes Genmoji, Memoji, and other sticker-ty
Swift at Apple: Migrating the Password Monitoring service from Java
• Swift at Apple: Migrating the Password Monitoring service from Java Swift is heavily used in production for building cloud services at Apple, with incredible results. • Last year
Redesigned Swift.org is now live
• Redesigned Swift.org is now live Over the past few months, the website workgroup has been redesigning Swift.org. • On behalf of the website workgroup, I’m pleased to announce tha