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Some Brains Learn and Remember More in Old Age
Scientists present new findings on cognitive development in adulthood.
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Could Computer Chips Rewire Like the Brain?
A paper published this week shows a way that computer chips could dynamically rewire themselves to take in new data like the brain does, helping AI to keep learning over time.
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Tiny Sensor Could Track Brain Injury Biomarkers
Scientists have successfully tested in the lab a tiny biosensor that can detect biomarkers tied to traumatic brain injuries.
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Our Perception May Explain Ketamine's Antidepressant Effects
The human brain appears to build a working model of the surrounding world supported by predictions constantly checked against the sights and sounds it expects. Researchers have demonstrated the nature of this world view by disrupting it with tiny doses of ketamine.
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Powerful Chemical Analysis Tool Helps To Unravel Complexities of Harmful PFAS
A powerful mass spectrometer is providing a method of characterizing and cataloging chemical compounds in the PFAS family.
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Deep Learning Model Simulates Brain Topography
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a computational model that allows them to simulate the spatial organization or topography of a part of the brain that processes visual information.
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How Successful Are Food Waste Solutions?
A study evaluating the effectiveness of solutions to reduce food waste has reported that the most popular solutions are standardizing date labels and making food donation easier.
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99% of CO2 Could Be Removed From Air by Game-Changing Technology
Engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a novel electrochemical system powered by hydrogen.
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Prototype Insulin Patch Sticks Inside a Person’s Cheek
Researchers have developed a prototype insulin-loaded patch that sticks to the inside of a person’s cheek.
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Previously Unknown Function of Anti-HIV-1 Antibodies Discovered
Scientists have discovered a new function of anti-HIV-1 antibodies by applying cutting-edge microscopy techniques to in vitro viral cultures.
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