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FUTA graduate who scored 192 out of 400 in UTME posts his CGPA, result grabs attention
A graduate of the Federal University of Technology, Akure has gone viral online after he shared the CGPA he graduated with, despite scoring 192 in his UTME exam.
This study presents a potentially valuable exploration of the role of thalamic nuclei in language processing. The results will be of interest to researchers interested in the neurobiology of language.
South Indian superstars command an immense and fiercely loyal fan following, and in some cases, the frenzy around them tends to blur boundaries. But where does admiration end and excess begin?
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New 'physical' warp drive concept reopens serious path to star travel
A team of physicists led by Jared Fuchs at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has produced a peer-reviewed warp drive ...
During the acquisition of correct rejection response, rankings of functional connection separated for cortical and subcortical regions, which is predictive of the peak timing of visual information ...
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Can AI Make Rehabilitation Robots Feel More Natural?
The integration of deep reinforcement learning with PD control in humanoid robots enhances gait stability and patient comfort during lower limb rehabilitation.
Celebrity-led advertising in India has become a predictable dance: star walks in, camera follows, product appears, logo exits. Rinse and repeat ...
This enormous chain of hundreds of galaxies—a cosmic filament—is twisting through space 400 million light-years away ...
A novel method to manipulate the inner structure of cells connects several scientific fields and could represent a ...
Proteins often function in pairs or groups, concealing their internal connection points and making it difficult for ...
That’s because the trunk is highly sensitive when it comes to sensing touch. Scientists have determined that the whiskers ...
DNA's iconic double helix does more than "just" store genetic information. Under certain conditions, it can temporarily fold into unusual shapes. Researchers at Umeå University, Sweden, have now shown ...
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