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AI Accelerates Brain Connection Mapping Project

New machine intelligence has been developed in japan which is has a more accurate and powerful response to brain-mapping.
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Want To De-clutter Your Brain? Neuroimaging Reveals the Most Effective Strategies

In our attempts to de-clutter our busy minds and make room for new, often more productive thoughts, people tap an array of different approaches. Which works best, and how does each strategy distinctly impact the brain?
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Microbes That Cause Infectious Diseases Spread by Wildfire Smoke

Wildfire smoke contains microbes that can be transported hundreds or even thousands of miles before being deposited or inhaled. This is a fact that’s often ignored, but one that may have important health repercussions.
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Most Realistic View of Coronavirus Spike Protein Yet

Scientists have now found a way to observe spike proteins, found on viruses, in a natural setting, without the addition of chemical fixatives.
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Brain Implants Could Give "Weather Forecasts" of Seizure Risk

New research has found that brain activity can be used to predict when seizures are likely to occur several days in advance.
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Can We Train AI To Adapt Like Human Brains?

In an attempt to get computers to think like humans, researchers have used a new model to mimic actions of the prefrontal cortex.
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The 16 Facial Expressions Most Commonly Shared Around the World

New research shows that humans all use variations of the same facial expressions in similar social contexts.
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Your Brain on Code: The Brain Processes Code Differently From Language

New research has found that when reading computer codes activates a different par of the brain than, as presumed, the language processing region.
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What Gives Cells an Appetite for Viruses?

A new gene has been discovered which can allow for cells to engulf and destroy invading viruses effectively.
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Salmonella Crippled by Loss of Novel Small Protein

Salmonella are bacteria that can cause food poisoning with severe diarrhea. However, a recent study has found that only one small protein needs to be missing for salmonellae to no longer be infectious.
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