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How does the brain store knowledge so that you actually remember what you have learned the next day or even later? To find ...
The neuroscientist working on ‘zapping’ away unwanted memories “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” might not be fiction for much longer, if memory researcher Steve Ramirez gets his way.
A new machine learning model shows that star-shaped brain cells may be responsible for the brain's memory capacity, and someday, it could inspire advances in AI and Alzheimer's research.
Australian startup Cortical Labs has introduced what it describes as the first commercially available biological computer capable of running code. The system, known as CL1, integrates live human ...
You can now order a literal bio-computer with 800,000 neurons inside, courtesy of Cortical Labs, for a cool $35,000. We talked about this topic before , but the CL1 is now commercially available ...
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