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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
One of the most detailed 3D maps of how the human chromosomes are organized and folded within a cell's nucleus is published ...
Scientists have developed molecular devices that can switch roles, behaving as memory, logic, or learning elements within the ...
The Majorana 1 quantum computer was hailed as a significant breakthrough by Microsoft, but critics say the company has yet to ...
And, as we changed this means of interaction rather quickly, one way we did it has to do with games. Game engines are now AI ...
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Building a giant motion loop experiment
Testing the idea of a perpetual motion loop with a large-scale setup and explores the science behind it. 77 indicted as feds hunt $250M in alleged fraud Taylor Swift's Christmas card is here—and this ...
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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
Consciousness may emerge not from code, but from the way living brains physically compute.
The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it pulls this off. Scientists discovered that brain regions operate on different ...
Discover what doom loops are, their economic causes, and examples. Learn how negative feedback spirals impact economies and ways to mitigate these cycles.
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