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Artificial IntelligenceBrainMedicineNanotechnologySciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of Sydney
Advancements in Neural Networks Through Nanotechnology: Brain-Like Functions Achieved in Real-Time Learning
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaResearchers from the University of Sydney and UCLA have engineered a physical neural network using nanowire networks for real-time learning …
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Regarding FDA’s Expedited Drug Approvals: Lesser Trials and Diminished Public Disclosure
This article examines how the FDA is increasingly approving new pharmaceuticals based on single clinical trials, raising questions about the …
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A More Effective Strategy for Coaching and Motivation Revealed Through Neuroscientific Research
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article summarizes a study from Case Western Reserve University that explores the neuroscientific basis for effective coaching methods. The …
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DiabetesDrugsLifespanMassachusetts General HospitalSciTech News
Deciphering the Secrets of Longevity: The Role of a Diabetes Medication in Extending Life
Researchers discover that the diabetes drug metformin can extend lifespan in C. elegans by stimulating ether lipid production, a key …
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BrainEpilepsyMedicineNeurologyOregon Health & Science UniversitySciTech NewsSeizure
Transformative Medical Procedure: Single Brain Implant Effectively Manages Both Epileptic Seizures and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Transformative Medical Procedure: Single Brain Implant Effectively Manages Both Epileptic Seizures and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderA medical breakthrough at Oregon Health & …
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Artificial IntelligenceBrainMedicineMITNeuroscienceSciTech NewsTechnology
MIT Researchers Discover That Deep Neural Networks Don’t See the World the Way We Do
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT study reveals differences in how deep neural networks perceive vs. humans, with implications for AI understanding.
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BonesInfantsSciTech NewsSkullStem CellsWeill Cornell Medicine
Uncovered Stem Cell: The Underlying Factor of Early Skull Fusion in Infants
Weill Cornell Medicine research identifies a new stem cell, DDR2+, as the cause of premature skull fusion in infants, known …
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Concerns About Fluoride: Elevated Levels Associated with Cognitive Decline in Children
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinThis article summarizes a Tulane University study linking high fluoride levels in drinking water to cognitive impairments in children. Conducted …
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Alzheimer'sBrainCognitionDementiaEducationFrontiersMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech News
Association Between Adult Learning Courses and 19% Decrease in Dementia Risk
This comprehensive report delves into a recent study linking adult education to a 19% lower risk of dementia. Utilizing UK …