David Ihrig replaces outdated acting methods with a brain-based system for authentic performance IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Actors have been trained for more than a century using ...
No body, no dopamine, no problem. Scientists have successfully coached lab-grown brain tissue to solve a classic robotics challenge, proving that the will to learn is hardwired into our neurons.
In a small lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz, clusters of mouse brain cells have taken on a task normally reserved for computer algorithms: ...
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make many small adjustments to make sure it doesn't fall over. It ...
With the introduction of adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) for Parkinson's disease, new questions emerge regarding who, why, and how to treat. This paper outlines the pathophysiological rationale ...
Rather than viewing AI as either a shiny new thing or a cure-all, it’s important to understand its practical purpose in real ...
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Does this sound really boost your views?
Someone said this sound helps videos blow up… so we had to test it. This Short plays with the idea of viral sounds, trends, ...
Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
Lucy Harrison was visiting her father, Kris Harrison, when he fatally shot her in the chest following a huge argument about politics (specifically, Trump) and guns.
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New AI-based analysis method can accurately classify and monitor brain tumors
An international research team, with significant involvement from the Medical University of Vienna, has developed a new AI-based analysis method that can accurately classify brain tumors using genetic ...
New research introduces the Chill Brain-Music Interface (C-BMI), using in-ear EEG sensors to trigger "musical chills" and maximize emotional pleasure in real-time.
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Brain organoids show goal-directed learning in control task
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make many small adjustments to make sure it doesn't fall over. It ...
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