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Study probing visual memory and amblyopia unveils many-layered mystery

In decades of studying how neural circuits in the brain’s visual cortex adapt to experience, MIT Professor Mark Bear’s lab...

Clogs and AI Autonomous Cars

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider When my children were young, we had a toy that they assembled consisting of...

Study may explain how infections reduce autism symptoms

For many years, some parents have noticed that their autistic children’s behavioral symptoms diminished when they had a fever. This...

Dopamine and temporal difference learning: A fruitful relationship between neuroscience and AI

Learning and motivation are driven by internal and external rewards. Many of our day-to-day behaviours are guided by predicting, or anticipating, whether a...

“She” goes missing from presidential language

Throughout most of 2016, a significant percentage of the American public believed that the winner of the November 2016 presidential...

FinTech Connects… with Edoardo Volta, Vice President and Head of Fintech for Mas…

Edoardo Volta is the Vice President and Head of Fintech for Mastercard UK & Ireland. Edoardo’s role involves driving growth with Mastercard’s fintech...

US Treasury to Complete PoC of Blockchain-Based Grants Payment System

The United States Treasury Department has almost completed tests of a blockchain-based grants payment capability as part of the exploration of how the...

Living robots built using frog cells

A book is made of wood. But it is not a tree. The dead cells have been repurposed to serve another need. Now a...

Quantum algorithms and lower bounds for convex optimization

Shouvanik Chakrabarti, Andrew M. Childs, Tongyang Li, and Xiaodi WuDepartment of Computer Science, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, and Joint Center for Quantum...

Convex optimization using quantum oracles

Joran van Apeldoorn1, András Gilyén1, Sander Gribling1, and Ronald de Wolf1,21QuSoft, CWI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands2University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsFind this paper interesting...

Hypergraph framework for irreducible noncontextuality inequalities from logical proofs of the Kochen-Specker theorem

Ravi KunjwalPerimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, 31 Caroline Street North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 2Y5,Centre for Quantum Information and Communication, École polytechnique de...

How well can computers connect symptoms to diseases?

A new MIT study finds “health knowledge graphs,” which show relationships between symptoms and diseases and are intended to help...

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