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An increasing number of people are looking to AI as a cultural authority, wherein “machines, originally trained on human data and subsequently exhibiting their own cultural traits, can, in turn, ...
In the nonprofit world, mission is everything—we exist to solve problems and serve others. None of us, no matter our wealth ...
CRISPR construct to genetically ablate the GABA transporter GAT3 in the mouse visual cortex, with effects on population-level neuronal activity. This work is important, as it sheds light on how GAT3 ...
The authors proposed two hypotheses: first, that methamphetamine induces neuroinflammation, and second, that it alters neuronal stem cell differentiation. These are valuable hypotheses, and the ...
Whether through audiobooks, advertisements, or public messaging, voiceover is emerging as a silent force in helping people ...
A new Nim-based malware campaign targets macOS users in crypto and Web3 firms, using novel persistence tricks and encrypted ...
Few studies have examined DHH American Sign Language users’ access to effective communication specifically within mental health care or substance use treatment settings. 35 However, we are aware ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) in Jena, Germany, together with international ...
Recent brain-computer-interface (BCI) devices have made it possible to translate neural activity directly into text and even ...
Experts Use Bubbles to Store Information in Morse and Binary Code in Ice To Communicate in 'Very Cold Regions' Scientists have taken inspiration from the environment to devise their latest method of ...
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Scientists from China, Korea, and the Czech Republic have discovered a new method for writing and preserving messages: making patterns of air bubbles trapped in ice sheets.