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The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionThe renowned Polish piano duo Marek and Wacek didn’t use sheet music when playing live concerts. And yet onstage the pair appeared perfectly in...

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Ivanti Keeps Security Teams Scrambling With 2 More Vulns

Ivanti, whose products have been a big target for attackers recently, has disclosed two more critical vulnerabilities in its technologies — raising more questions...

How Chain-of-Thought Reasoning Helps Neural Networks Compute | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionYour grade school teacher probably didn’t show you how to add 20-digit numbers. But if you know how to add smaller numbers, all you...

Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Explain Value of Shock Therapy | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionElectroconvulsive therapy has a public relations problem. The treatment, which sends electric currents through the brain to induce a brief seizure, has barbaric, inhumane...

This Gene Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s. Scientists Finally Know Why

At the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Alois Alzheimer noticed peculiar changes in a freshly removed brain. The brain had belonged to a...

Enable data sharing through federated learning: A policy approach for chief digital officers | Amazon Web Services

This is a guest blog post written by Nitin Kumar, a Lead Data Scientist at T and T Consulting Services, Inc. ...

Why OpenAI might be hedging its bets on quantum AI

Analysis Quantum computing has remained a decade away for over a decade now, but according to industry experts it may hold the secret to...

Colossal Creates Elephant Stem Cells for the First Time in Quest to Revive the Woolly Mammoth

The last woolly mammoth roamed the vast arctic tundra 4,000 years ago. Their genes still live on in a majestic animal today—the Asian elephant.With...

Tiny Tweaks to Neurons Can Rewire Animal Motion | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn March 2019, on a train headed southwest from Munich, the neuroscientist Maximilian Bothe adjusted his careful grip on the cooler in his lap....

Tiny Tweaks to Neurons Can Rewire Animal Motion | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn March 2019, on a train headed southwest from Munich, the neuroscientist Maximilian Bothe adjusted his careful grip on the cooler in his lap....

Neural prosthetic aims to boost memory – Physics World

<a href="https://coingenius.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/neural-prosthetic-aims-to-boost-memory-physics-world-2.jpg" data-fancybox data-src="https://coingenius.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/neural-prosthetic-aims-to-boost-memory-physics-world-2.jpg" data-caption="Image recall task The research team delivered neurostimulation to study participants during visual recognition memory tasks, finding significant changes in...

The physics behind ‘fractal painting’ revealed – Physics World

Two researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) in Japan have examined the physics behind dendritic painting, which involves mixing colourful...

Gene Silencing Slashes Cholesterol in Mice—No Gene Edits Required

With just one shot, scientists have slashed cholesterol levels in mice. The treatment lasted for at least half their lives.The shot may sound like...

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