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Oct 27, 2025Cosmic Vine: High abundance of massive galaxies and dark matter halos in a forming cluster at z=3.44Oct 27, 2025Video-Thinker: Sparking "Thinking with Videos" via Reinforcement LearningOct 27, 2025First detection of ultra-high energy emission from gamma-ray binary LS I +61 303Oct 22, 2025Quantum computation of molecular geometry via many-body nuclear spin echoesOct 20, 2025Protostars at Subsolar Metallicity: First Detection of Large Solid-state Complex Organic Molecules in the Large Magellanic CloudOct 17, 2025Reflections from Research Roundtables at the Conference on Health, Inference, and Learning (CHIL) 2025Oct 15, 2025NTIRE 2025 Challenge on Low Light Image Enhancement: Methods and ResultsOct 15, 2025Evidence for Neutrino Emission from X-Ray-bright Active Galactic Nuclei with IceCubeOct 14, 2025Energy calibration of LHAASO-KM2A using the cosmic ray Moon shadowOct 8, 2025A Giant Peanut-shaped Ultra-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Emitter Off the Galactic PlaneOct 1, 2025Ly-alpha emission reveals two satellite halos around massive groups at z ~ 3: the puzzling case of a quiescent central galaxyOct 1, 2025MOSS-Speech: Towards True Speech-to-Speech Models Without Text GuidanceSep 30, 2025Limiting the Parameter Space for Unstable eV-scale Neutrinos Using IceCube DataSep 26, 2025MinerU2.5: A Decoupled Vision-Language Model for Efficient High-Resolution Document ParsingSep 22, 2025Qwen3-Omni Technical ReportSep 4, 2025GWTC-4.0: Constraints on the Cosmic Expansion Rate and Modified Gravitational-wave PropagationSep 4, 2025A high-lying isomer in ^{92}Zr with lifetime modulated by the atomic charge states: a proposed approach for a nuclear gamma-ray laserAug 26, 2025Prospects for dark matter observations in dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array ObservatoryAug 25, 2025GWTC-4.0: Updating the Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog with Observations from the First Part of the Fourth LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Observing RunAug 22, 2025First Full Dalitz Plot Measurement in Neutron $β$-Decay using the Nab Spectrometer and Implications for New Physics