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Artificial neuron can mimic different parts of the brain—a major step toward human-like robotics
Robots that can sense and respond to the world like humans may soon be a reality as scientists have created an artificial ...
Dance engages the human mind in a way few other activities can, merging the rhythmic perception of sound with the visual ...
Human brains learn new tasks quickly by reusing mental building blocks, a flexibility scientists are now studying to improve ...
FDA approves first human trial for Paradromics' brain-computer interface that could restore speech for paralyzed patients ...
If this neuromorphic machine is real, it’s a milestone for neuroscience—and a test of what AI can and can’t replace.
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A brain-like chip interprets neural network connectivity in real time
The ability to analyze the brain's neural connectivity is emerging as a key foundation for brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
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Cognitive blocks drive the brain's advantage over AI
Artificial intelligence may write award-winning essays and diagnose disease with remarkable accuracy, but biological brains still hold the upper hand in at least one crucial domain: flexibility.
Ever wondered if you could build a robot controlled by chemical reactions? [Marb] explores this wild concept in his video, merging chemistry and robotics in a way that feels straight out of sci-fi.
Robots that can sense and respond to the world like humans may soon be a reality as scientists have created an artificial ...
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