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Recent application studies of an INTPIX4NA SOIPIX detector-based X-ray camera using an SiTCP-XG 10GbE-based high-speed readout system at KEK facilities

arXiv:2603.09461v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The Silicon-On-Insulator PIXel (SOIPIX) detector is a unique monolithic structure imaging device currently being developed by the SOIPIX group, led by the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK). Our detector team at the KEK Photon Factory (PF) has developed an X-ray camera based on the INTPIX4NA SOIPIX detector. This detector provides a sensitive area of 14.1 $\times$ 8.7 $\mathrm{mm^2}$, with 425,984 pixels arranged in an...

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Can Hawaii wean itself of oil imports?

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When AI Builds Itself: Our progress toward recursive self-improvement

For most of AI’s history, humans drove every step in its development cycle. But at Anthropic, we are delegating a growing share of AI development to AI systems themselves, which is speeding up our work. Taken far enough, and given enough compute, that trend points to an AI system capable of fully autonomously designing and developing its own successor.

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Q&A: Are plants the key to solving energy and food crises worldwide?

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Twisted stacking lets 2D conductor keep single-layer performance in bulk form

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Transformer-Based Autonomous Driving Models and Deployment-Oriented Compression: A Survey

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