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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.
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Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
Scott Wilder, a partner at BCG, went in-depth with Business Insider on how the firm is shifting from services to AI-driven ...
A new research paper reframes the simulation hypothesis, asking whether reality could be simulated and what science can test.
The final episode of fifth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things is out this week, and the concept of a wormhole figures largely into it. While the show is a work of fiction, theoretical ...
Figure][1] Michael Teitell, MD, PhD Dr. Michael Teitell is the director of the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer ...
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Quantum breakthrough shakes up the 5th state of matter
Quantum physics has quietly been rewriting the rulebook on matter, and the latest breakthroughs suggest that the so‑called ...
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Could gravity be a clue we’re living in a simulation?
Gravity is usually presented as the most familiar of nature’s forces, the quiet background pull that keeps feet on sidewalks ...
From vintage finds to modern pieces, these collectibles from Massachusetts have been making waves in the market, with no ...
In 1969, Jack and Laura Dangermond launched Esri with a bold idea: geographic tools could help people understand – and actively shape – ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s new brain-computer interface startup, Merge Labs, is being spun out of the Los Angeles–based nonprofit Forest Neurotech, according to a source with direct knowledge of the ...
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