New computational model of the brain paves the way for conscious AI
A French-Canadian team of scientists has developed a neurocomputational model of the human brain that could give artificial intelligences self-awareness
A French-Canadian team of scientists has developed a neurocomputational model of the human brain that could give artificial intelligences self-awareness
Vanadium dioxide “remembers” the phase transition it has just had and anticipates the next one. It can revolutionize computing.
The ever more evolved brain reading technology already creates photorealistic images from people's thoughts.
Elevian appears to have the edge in finding ways to increase lifespan, in this case using a protein called GDF11. But there are challenges to be faced.
Scientists have just shown how it is possible to hack a fly's brain. Disturbing prospects.
AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus “manage” the excitability of neurons in the cerebral cortex by stimulating nervous hunger. And what do we do now?
A 'photonic' chip, which uses light to process, can recognize billions of (small) images per second.
Deletion of the DRD1 gene restores normal feeding behaviors in animals. Confirmation in humans will change the approach to anorexia.
The recreational use of binaural beats to experience psychedelic experiences leads science to study the capabilities of these sonic “drugs”.
The human brain can create structures of up to 11 dimensions, according to scientists. These dimensions, on the other hand, are not perceived in the traditional sense.
A team of researchers works on the creation of an artificial neuron, able to connect to our biological system.
Through targeted ultrasound-based activity, sonogenetics promises a future without invasive brain implants, and without Parkinson's.
The fusion of humanity with the technology we have created has begun: what will brain-computer interfaces bring us?
And they did it faster than a computer and artificial intelligence. New perspectives for brain cell-based biological computers?
Researchers from the Salk Institute have found a connection between breathing and the sensation of pain, anxiety or fear. The study could lead to new drugs that prevent opioid overdose deaths.
Surprising 'supramolecular' gel repairs spinal cord damage in mouse tests. The Northwestern team will ask the FDA to move to human testing as early as next year.
The relationship between salt and deep brain regions reveals surprises according to a new study from Georgia University
A brain implant combined with an "artificial retina" allows a patient to see after 16 years of blindness.
Since 2004, science has not been able to effectively repeat the incredible results of a study on the erasing of memories: today, however, it takes a good step forward.
Record the activity of neurons to create a "map" of brain functioning and build new 3D chips on its model. Samsung is embarking on a very, very ambitious undertaking.
A system of tiny chips will be able to detect and record neural activity from multiple points in the brain.