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You can use advanced AI models like WebSailor and WebDancer from Alibaba's Tongyi Lab to perform complex web tasks such as searching, browsing, and answering questions automatically. These models are trained to think deeply and handle difficult information-seeking tasks that were hard before. WebSailor excels in reasoning and can solve very challenging problems, while WebDancer learns to search and reason on its own through a special training process. Using these tools helps you get accurate, multi-step answers from the web quickly and efficiently, saving you time and effort in research or information gathering. They are open-source and come with demos to try out easily[3].
https://github.com/Alibaba-NLP/WebAgent
🪐 Astronomers used an exploding star, supernova SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud (about 168,000 light-years away), to precisely measure the speed of light across vast space. Light and ghostly particles called neutrinos from the explosion reached Earth just hours apart, providing real proof that even over intergalactic distances, light always travels at the same constant speed—299,792 kilometers per second. ✨
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🪐 In the Tarantula Nebula of the Large Magellanic Cloud, light from young, massive stars races outward at the universal speed limit—299,792 kilometers per second—helping illuminate vast clouds of gas across 1,000 light-years of space. Because nothing can travel faster than this speed in a vacuum, the glow we see from such stellar nurseries is always an echo from the past, showing us cosmic events exactly as they unfolded years, decades, or even millennia ago. ✨
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