U.S. health and technology specialists on Monday said they had launched a new collaborative venture to assemble a dataset of
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Brain-inspired computing could tackle big problems in a small way
While computers have become smaller and more powerful and supercomputers and parallel computing have become the standard, we are about
Adolescents with high levels of physical activity perform better in school over two years
Adolescents with higher levels of physical activity performed better in school during transition from primary school to lower secondary school
Brain waves detected in mini-brains grown in a dish
Scientists have created miniature brains from stem cells that developed functional neural networks. Despite being a million times smaller than
Neurobiology: Sushi for synapses
Synapses between nerve cells in the brain undergo constant remodeling, which is the basis of learning. An Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in
Screen size matters: Consumers less attentive to news content on small screens
If you’re getting your news from a smartphone, size matters. Heart rate variability decreases and changes in sweat are muted
Brain anatomy links cognitive and perceptual symptoms in autism
Neuroscientists at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) and University College London have found an anatomical link between cognitive
Learning language: New insights into how brain functions
For most native English-speakers, learning the Mandarin Chinese language from scratch is no easy task. Learning it in a class
Highly qualified staff at state preschools overcome private sector staffing advantage
Better-qualified staff maintain the quality of state-funded preschools, making up for the larger number of children per staff member in
Coal could yield treatment for traumatic injuries: Scientists discover coal-derived ‘dots’ are effective antioxidant
Graphene quantum dots drawn from common coal may be the basis for an effective antioxidant for people who suffer traumatic