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Princeton Researcher Li Haoran Dies at 28
Princeton University researcher Li Haoran, 28, a pioneer in AI-powered electronics and machine learning, has died. His death shocked academic and online communities.
Elena Petrov is a science correspondent for Neurozzio, specializing in materials science, renewable energy, and fundamental physics. She reports on scientific breakthroughs and their potential impact on technology and society.
Princeton University researcher Li Haoran, 28, a pioneer in AI-powered electronics and machine learning, has died. His death shocked academic and online communities.
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