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Monday, May 1, 2023
‘Raw’ data show AI signals mirror how the brain listens and learns
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Researchers found strikingly similar signals between the brain and artificial neural networks. The blue line is brain wave when humans liste...
Scientists discover anatomical changes in the brains of the newly sighted
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MIT neuroscientists discovered anatomical changes that occur in the white matter pathways linking visual-processing areas of the brain in ch...
How does climate change affect global bird reproduction?
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Avian ecologist Jeff Hoover and his colleagues explored the potential effects of global warming on bird reproductive output across the world...
Fish thought to help reefs have poop that’s deadly to corals
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A coral-eating butterflyfish on a Moorea reef in July 2019. Photo Credit: Carsten Grupstra Feces from fish that are typically thought to pro...
Researchers develop technique for rapid detection of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and CWD
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Illustration Credit: Sang-Hyun Oh Research Group, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota researchers have developed a groundbreakin...
Researchers develop clever algorithm to improve our understanding of particle beams in accelerators
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A representation of a particle beam traveling through an accelerator. Illustration Credit: Greg Stewart/SLAC National Laboratory The algorit...
Webb Finds Water Vapor, But from a Rocky Planet or Its Star?
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This artist concept represents the rocky exoplanet GJ 486 b, which orbits a red dwarf star that is only 26 light-years away in the constella...
“Eat, Sleep, Console” reduces hospital stay and need for medication among opioid-exposed infants
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Photo Credit: Fujikama Researchers have found the “Eat, Sleep, Console” (ESC) care approach to be more effective than using the Finnegan Ne...
iDNA from flies to track native species across Western Australian wheatbelt
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Carrion Fly Photo Credit: Ian Lindsay Researchers from Curtin University have collected iDNA from flies to track the movements of Australia...
The Trumpet biocomputing platform heralds a new path for medicine
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A biocomputing chip made of bacteria. Image Credit: College of Biological Sciences / University of Minnesota From early detection and intern...
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