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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.
OS 26.2 autocorrect issues made typing frustrating on my iPhone. Here are quick tweaks that helped restore control.
Now there’s a new breed of wearables—built for your head. Instead of tracking your step count, heart rate, and skin ...
A museum visit sparked a revelation when a Roman glass cup was turned around and its overlooked markings came into focus.
Explore how neurotechnology, including BCIs, can transform healthcare and enhance India's capabilities in addressing neurological disorders and beyond.
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Scientists can tune brain signals up or down to treat disorders
For decades, neurology treated the brain like a black box, nudging it with drugs and hoping symptoms would ease. Now researchers are learning to adjust the brain’s own electrical language with far ...
Worse, the most recent CERN implementation of the FPGA-Based Level-1 Trigger planned for the 2026-2036 decade is a 650 kW system containing an incredibly high number of transistor, 20 trillion in all, ...
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DPWH submits Cabral files to Ombudsman
THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on Tuesday turned over the computer and files from the office of former ...
Researchers across a handful of institutions say they developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) utilizing a single silicon ...
Dental implants are pitched as a perfect fix, but the reality is a long surgical process with specific risks and high costs.
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry shows that computer-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy can cut depression ...
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