Most of us rely heavily on shipping services like FedEx or UPS to ensure we receive the correct packages. If that system was ...
New insights have emerged into how the human brain develops. Two genes that are unique to humans work together to influence ...
To build the map, researchers at Columbia University and the University of Bordeaux took a slice of a frozen human brain and, ...
On this episode of Primer, we explore the world of biocomputing, where scientists are blurring the lines between the biological and synthetic.
A cavity magnon polariton system achieves 99.2% speech recognition accuracy using reservoir computing while consuming just ...
Fossil fuels powered the industrial revolution. Would aliens need a similar power source to jump-start a technical revolution ...
VAEs also introduce mathematical constraints that accommodate computational models called large neural networks. To continue with the example of large language models, these neural networks can be ...
In a new case study, researchers from North Carolina State University found Bartonella henselae, Babesia odocoilei and Babesia divergens-like MO-1 DNA in brain tissue samples from a young child with ...
In a recent case study, researchers from North Carolina State University found Bartonella henselae, Babesia odocoilei and ...
In a potentially major breakthrough for regenerative medicine, scientists at MIT have developed a way to convert skin cells ...
The CL1, a commercial wetware brain in a box. © Cortical Labs photo. Cortical Labs would like to sell you a brain in a box. It’ll cost about $35,000, and you can ...
An Australian startup has unveiled the world’s first commercial biological computer that runs on living human brain cells. Melbourne-based Cortical Labs launched the CL1 at Mobile World Congress ...