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Researchers have developed a new tool, bimodularity, that adds directionality to community detection in networks.
Researchers have built the first “microwave brain” chip capable of processing both ultrafast data and wireless communication signals at once.
Neural networks trained with a camouflage detection step show enhanced accuracy and sensitivity in identifying brain tumors from MRI scans, mimicking expert radiologists.
Making a smoothie, going for an evening walk, or having empathy for a loved one are all examples of executive functions that ...
By mimicking the brain’s neurons and synapses, neuromorphic computing is enabling smarter, energy-efficient AI systems. A data and AI opinion piece.
Some regions of the brain in people with Alzheimer's reorganize more often while at rest than in people without the ...
Over the course of their lives, humans can sometimes acquire fear responses to specific stimuli, animals, objects or situations, typically following adverse experiences or traumatic events.
A study found that people with Alzheimer’s show higher brain flexibility, or frequent reorganization of brain networks, compared to healthy individuals. Using fMRI data from 862 older adults, ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a chip that combines traditional digital processing with a microwave neural network, performing tasks similar to conventional neural networks while ...