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Nia Therapeutics publishes first in vivo validation of SNS
"Nia Therapeutics publishes first in vivo validation of SNS" was originally created and published by Medical Device Network, ...
As the year draws to a close, Computer Weekly looks over some of the notable stories relating to women in tech, diversity and inclusion throughout 2025 ...
Data from Axial, the most-monitored underwater volcano, are helping geophysicists hone eruption predictions. For Axial, 2026 ...
The study identifies responsible AI as being most visible in conceptual and policy-oriented research, addressing issues such ...
Security researchers recently discovered two extensions for the Google Chrome browser were rerouting valuable traffic through compromised proxies, and thus sharing sensitive information with malicious ...
Most Midwestern states offer partial or full sales tax exemptions from 20 to 50 years. The region has also shown an openness ...
Homeland Security’s SAVE program — Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements — was originally intended to help state and local officials verify the immigration status of individual noncitizens ...
Research reveals why AI systems can't become conscious—and what radically different computing substrates would be needed to bridge the gap.
A simple light-based method is uncovering hidden fiber networks inside the brain and body, even in tissue slides over 100 years old.
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) inaugurated today its Scientific Computing Center (C3), a new state-of-the-art supercomputing facility designed to support R&D&I projects with high demands ...
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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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