Saturday, June 30, 2018
Twenty years of network science
A Nobel Doesn’t Make You an Expert: Lessons in Science and Spin
How nature became unnatural
How Unsupervised Meta Learning Easily Acquires Information About New Environments
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Mathematician-M.D. introduces a new methodology suggesting a solution to one of the greatest open problems in the history of mathematics
Scientists find a link between cancer and aging inside our cells
Juno's first big science dump reveals a "whole new Jupiter"
Surprise! Neurons are Now More Complex than We Thought!!
Woman-owned vegan seafood company new wave foods to launch algae shrimp in U.S. restaurants
Machine learning predicts World Cup winner
35 Innovators Under 35, 2018
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Staatsschulden sind kein Problem? Warum Paul Krugman ganz falsch liegt
Insilico Medicine Earns Accolades from Frost & Sullivan for Its Pioneering R&D in AI for Aging Research and Drug Discovery
Algorithmen übertrumpfen menschliche Dota-2-Spieler
This Electronic Skin Allows User Of Prosthetic Hand To Feel Pain
Complementation of mitochondrial electron transport chain by manipulation of the NAD+/NADH ratio
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Direct-acting antivirals effective for hepatitis C in seniors
Cryptocurrency In India Stimulating Security Theft & Crime In Virtual World
Stanford AI recreates chemistry’s periodic table of elements
Gold producing bacteria
Why NASA's Scott Kelly Hails Space Travel as the ‘Fountain of Youth’
Breakthrough Molecular 3D Printer Can Print Billions of Possible Compounds
How your brain decides between knowledge and ignorance
Delivering insulin in a pill - Technique could replace daily injections for diabetics
Real-Life Schrödinger’s Cats Probe the Boundary of the Quantum World
'Sea Nomads' Are First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving
Intrepid child-free singles do need help sometimes
Computability and Physical Theories
Infinity and Non-Locality with Vernon Neppe
Monday, June 25, 2018
A team of AI algorithms just crushed humans in a complex computer game
Engineers turn to Argonne’s Mira supercomputer to study supersonic turbulence
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Oracle now requires a subscription to use Java SE
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Google staff reportedly refused to work on government security tool
People Over 40 Should Only Work Three Days a Week, Study Concludes
How Artificial Intelligence Could Help Us Live Longer
Smarter brains run on sparsely connected neurons
Friday, June 22, 2018
Deleting a Species
New model predicts that we're probably the only advanced civilization in the observable universe
Three techniques and one technology to transform patient-reported assessments
Is Machine Learning key to Psychometrics?
Success of blood test for autism affirmed
Scientists discover how brain signals travel to drive language performance
'Antifreeze' molecules may stop and reverse damage from brain injuries
Making a case for artificial intelligence in the legal profession
New study suggests viral connection to Alzheimer's disease
Scientists solve the case of the missing subplate, with wide implications for brain science
Scientists Find High Levels of Two Herpesvirus Strains in Brains of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
Study linking herpes and Alzheimer's rekindles debate over controversial old hypothesis
Gene-edited pigs are resistant to billion-dollar virus
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Genetically modified bacteria enlisted in fight against disease
To combat an expanding universe, aliens could hoard stars
Finally, a Problem That Only Quantum Computers Will Ever Be Able to Solve
Flying Dragon Robot Transforms Itself to Squeeze Through Gaps
A new theory of consciousness: the mind exists as a field connected to the brain
Future of AI & Longevity
EU-Copyright-Reform: Abgeordnete stimmen für Upload-Filter und Leistungsschutzrecht
Exclusive: Neanderthal ‘minibrains’ grown in dish
Algorithm speeds medical image analysis
Cryo-EM structures of complex I from mouse heart mitochondria in two biochemically defined states
Strong Total Failures vs. Weak Instances of the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis
What is consciousness?
The Acceleration Scale in the Data
Brain Matures Faster Due to Childhood Stress
The ‘New Pharma’: Synthetic biology reimagines drug development
People who think their opinions are superior to others are most prone to overestimating their relevant knowledge and ignoring chances to learn more
Smart stent feels the squeeze to alert doctors and keep patients safe
Cardiovascular comorbidity tied to hearing loss in older old
More precise surgical tool for deep-brain stimulation offers a solution to waiting lists
'The entire habitat is gone': Hawaii's natural wonders
Evolution, climate change skeptics lose battle over Collier science textbooks
Half of those on Parkinson's drugs may develop impulse control problems
How the Big Data Revolution in Healthcare Is Putting Patients in Charge
MiCEE is a ncRNA-protein complex that mediates epigenetic silencing and nucleolar organization
Speculative wormhole echoes could revolutionize astrophysics
An anti-aging researcher faces the loss of his inspiration: his 96-year-old father
Aristo - An intelligent system that reads, learns, and reasons about science
Free E-Book: A Developer’s Guide to Building AI Applications
A startup raised $40 million to catapult rockets into space — an idea Jeff Bezos once said had 'all sorts of practical problems'
Saul Kripke: the return to metaphysics
Theory Suggests That All Genes Affect Every Complex Trait
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Research provides insights into why older people respond poorly to cancer treatment
Could switching blood pressure medication timing extend your life?
Enzymatic DNA synthesis is coming
Google can use AI to predict when you'll DIE - with 95% accuracy
Fifth State of Matter May Defy the Second Law of Thermodynamics
The new era for AI-powered drug discovery and longevity biotechnology begins for Insilico following partnership with WuXi AppTec and others
Chinese Biotechs Flex Financial Muscles With Continued Investments
We are an industry now: the emergence of AI-powered longevity biotechnology industry
How to control robots with brainwaves and hand gestures
What every physicist should know about string theory
How will you judge me if not by impact factor?
The Supercomputer That Could Map the Human Brain
Why the U.S. Should Drop All Tariffs
The most important study of the Mediterranean diet has been retracted
Could Multiple Personality Disorder Explain Life, the Universe and Everything?
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
The monarch’s stupendous migration, dissected
How a hobby can boost researchers’ productivity and creativity
Objections to double-blind peer review ‘unfounded’
£720m Large Hadron Collider upgrade 'could upend particle physics'
New human gene tally reignites debate
Astrophysicists try to falsify multiverse, find they can’t
Blockchain Usecases
Dynamic pricing
AI Awakening
Friday, June 15, 2018
A new science of emotions, the trouble with polio eradication, and history writ large: Books in brief
How the belief in beauty has triggered a crisis in physics
The artist who walked on the Moon: Alan Bean
Why a new lab can be a valuable destination for postdocs and graduate students
The million-dollar question every scientist should be asking
In her short life, mathematician Emmy Noether changed the face of physics
Why I Won't Debate Science
The Next Plague Is Coming. Is America Ready?
Africa's majestic baobab trees are mysteriously dying
Following charges of flawed statistics, major medical journal sets the record straight
Sexual harassment is rife in the sciences, finds landmark US study
Microsoft's purchase of GitHub leaves some scientists uneasy
Mammals turn to night life to avoid people
IBM Watson Layoffs: Is Healthcare AI Ready for Prime Time?
Speculative wormhole echoes could revolutionize astrophysics
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Why plant protein is better for you than animal protein
Mitophagy in Intestinal Epithelial Cells Triggers Adaptive Immunity during Tumorigenesis
Watch this shape-shifting magnetic material catch a ball on command
The battle behind the periodic table’s latest additions
Antarctica Is Melting Three Times as Fast as a Decade Ago
Following charges of flawed statistics, major medical journal sets the record straight
World Cup ban on radioactive chemicals frustrates Russian biochemistry labs
Massive Martian dust storm endangers NASA rover
A self-balancing exoskeleton lets wheelchair users walk again
Staten Island Woman Diagnosed With Spinal Meningitis After Being Bitten By Tick
Do We Need a Single International Language in Space?
Older adults increasingly have HPV+ oropharyngeal cancers
AI could predict your next move from watching your eye gaze
Gene signatures and biomarkers predict onset of rheumatoid arthritis in at-risk individuals
Work Begins on New SLAC facility for revolutionary accelerator science
New optical sensor can determine if molecules are left or right 'handed'
'Gut instinct' may have been the GPS of human ancestors
Researchers map brain of blind patient who can see motion
Sexual harassment isn’t just about sex
Psychedelic drugs promote neural plasticity in rats and flies
Blood clues tell of gene targets for brain diseases
AI could get 100 times more energy-efficient with IBM's new artificial synapses
A new theory of consciousness: the mind exists as a field connected to the brain
Why we owe it to ourselves to spend quiet time alone every day
New Study on Rising Suicide Rates Suggests Capitalism Is Quite Literally Killing Us
Fighting Aging with Artificial Intelligence
In her short life, mathematician Emmy Noether changed the face of physics
Larry David and the Game Theory of Anonymous Donations
How the belief in beauty has triggered a crisis in physics
The Eastern Caribbean Is Swamped by a Surge of Seaweed
FARC and the forest: Peace is destroying Colombia’s jungle - and opening it to science
Sexual harassment is rife in the sciences, finds landmark US study
Africa's majestic baobab trees are mysteriously dying
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
AI senses people's pose through walls
Travels Through Wormholes With Juan Maldacena, Physicist Extraordinaire
Microsoft is hiring engineers to work on A.I. chip design for its cloud
Nachlese Kongress für menschliche Medizin – Autoimmunerkrankungen
Brain Hacking Is Having Incredible Effects And It's Just Getting Started
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Mice regrow brain tissue after stroke with bioengineered gel
How technology is driving a fourth wave of environmentalism
Researchers Study Three Promising Anti-Aging Therapies
Smoking and diabetes linked to brain calcifications
Are the laws of nature beautiful? Book Trailer "Lost in Math"
Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
Trump's NASA Chief Changed His Mind on Climate Change. He Is a Scientific Hero
Russia's HIV/AIDS epidemic is getting worse, not better
Why a new lab can be a valuable destination for postdocs and graduate students
Stephen Hawking fellowships set up for 50 students
Prominent biologist resigns from top US institute after harassment allegations
Faecal transplants could help preserve vulnerable species
QuaterNet: A Quaternion-based Recurrent Model for Human Motion
Women in China Rarely Get Breast Cancer and Here Is Why
The Physics of Glass Opens a Window Into Biology
What makes aggressive mice so violent
A hydrogel restores breathing after spinal cord injury in animal models
Why are so many people thinking about doing physics without knowing any mathematics?
Tesla's AI director gives insights into Autopilot's computer vision and neural net development
Physicists Confirm That We’re Not Living In a Computer Simulation
Scientists Synthesize First Artificial Human Prion
Machine learning predicts World Cup winner
High-quality carbon nanotubes made from carbon dioxide in the air break the manufacturing cost barrier
Killer robots will only exist if we are stupid enough to let them
Is Theoretical Physics Wasting Our Best Living Minds On Nonsense?
Machine learning reveals quantum phases of matter
Researchers find IQ scores dropping since the 1970s
The US military released a study on warp drives and faster-than-light travel
OPERA’s final act features five new tau neutrinos
Evidence Builds for a New Kind of Neutrino
Photonic crystals follow a straight path to absolute darkness
Why a “genius” scientist thinks our consciousness originates at the quantum level
Non-Computability of Consciousness
Monday, June 11, 2018
Now you can 3D print clay, cookie dough – or solid rocket fuel
New metrics rank physicists and their work
The Lifespan of a Lie
The Institutionalized Racism of Scholarly Publishing
Big data little help in megafauna mysteries
An astronaut will be Spain’s new science minister
Kilauea eruption will fuel volcano research for years to come
Gravitational Waves Reveal the Hearts of Neutron Stars
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Apple’s Core ML 2 vs. Google’s ML Kit: What’s the difference?
The Argument Against Quantum Computers
Microsoft Just Put a Data Center on the Bottom of the Ocean
Top 22 Deep Learning Papers
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Six Signs of Insecurity Which Show That You Don't Know Who You Are
Scientists go deep to quantify perovskite properties
Self-Healing, Sensitive Robots: The Future of Robotics
Rotting Fish Art Explodes, Causes Fire in London Gallery
NITI Aayog Releases Paper For India’s Strategy On AI, Identifies Five Core Areas
Summer reading, science style
CRISPR fans fight for egalitarian access to gene editing
Earth’s tectonic plates are weaker than once thought
Tiny, far-flung worlds could explain outer Solar System’s strange geometry
How Depression Affects Your Thinking Skills
ML basics: Feature Selection
Big Brains podcast welcomes Nobel-winning economist Richard Thaler
Academics ‘face higher mental health risk’ than other professions
Loneliness is bad for the heart
Pill Combines Biology, Electronics to Recognize Diseases
Physicist concludes there are no laws of physics
The Logic of Buddha: A Formal Approach
Bees and the Thought of Naught
Move Over, China: U.S. Is Again Home to World’s Speediest Supercomputer
Staph Bacteria can Sustain Infection by Eating Bone
Universe’s Coolest Lab Set to Open Quantum World
Overview of the Deep Learning Summit, Singapore 2017
Is Your Mind Quantum? | Roger Penrose Ph.D
New Higgs Boson Observations Reveal Clues on the Nature of Mass
Photonic crystals follow a straight path to absolute darkness
Bees Can Understand an Incredibly Complicated Mathematical Concept
Overtaxed Working Memory Knocks the Brain Out of Sync
Neue Methoden: Hoffnung für kinderlose Paare
Automation in the Legal Industry: How Will It Affect Law School Grads?
Researchers reverse cognitive impairments in mice with dementia
How Machine Intelligence Can Improve Health Care - Prof. Suchi Saria
Team uses biomimicry of bats to help drones navigate in the dark, dust or smoke
AI researchers design 'privacy filter' for your photos
Death code in necroptosis unraveled
Pioneers'18 Blurred Frontiers
Science Magazine had my book reviewed, and it’s glorious, glorious
Groupthink in Science: Book Trailer "Lost in Math"
A stem cell fix for spinal injury
How To Tackle Human Ageing: Neural Networks Are Now Being Explored In Biomarker Development
Volkswagen using quantum computers to build better EV batteries
Friday, June 8, 2018
Ask A Genius (or Two): Conversation with Dr. Claus D. Volko and Rick Rosner on “The Nature of Intelligence” (Part Two)
The maths behind music, why to quit social media, and a who’s who of trees: Books in brief
Planting the Anthropocene’s roots in globalization
How asylums became the crucible of genetics
Don't be a conference troll: a guide to asking good questions
What does it take to make an institution more diverse?
North Korean disarmament: build technology and trust
Bacteria Survive in NASA’s Clean Rooms by Eating Cleaning Products
EU to world: join our €100-billion research programme
Sucking carbon dioxide from air is cheaper than scientists thought
Fur seals can go weeks without REM sleep
Photonic crystals follow a straight path to absolute darkness
Do Coffee Drinkers Really Fall into Three Groups?
The cartography of the nucleus
Google: Keine künstliche Intelligenz für Waffen
Compact 3D Quantum Memory Achieved: Long Storage Plus Fast Readout
New nanotech sensor that turns molecular fingerprints into bar codes
Thursday, June 7, 2018
On Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications
The Physics of AI (Sponsored by IBM Watson) - Dario Gil (IBM)
Signing my peer review – unintended consequences and gender
Stanley Falkow (1934-2018)
Pandemics: spend on surveillance, not prediction
AI researchers should help with some military work
Meet the nuns helping save a sacred species from extinction
China gets serious about research integrity
Hurricanes slow their roll around the world
Spending more time in education causes myopia, study
DARPA and Microsoft Brain Implants aim to fix Disabilities, PTSD
Biologists discover gene responsible for unique appearance of butterflies’ dorsal wings
Researchers use bat Biomimicry to fly Drones in the Dark
Why Do Genes Suggest Most Men Died Off 7,000 Years Ago?
Theoretical Physics May Be Paralyzing Real Scientific Breakthroughs
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
NASA found something on Mars
Leonard Susskind - Physics Is Differential Equations
How the Ice Age Shaped New York
The ‘cruel joke’ of compassionate use and right to try: Pharma companies don’t have to comply
These labs are remarkably diverse — here’s why they’re winning at science
Judge Orders EPA to Produce Science behind Pruitt’s Warming Claims
Researcher Finds Credentials for 92 Million Users of DNA Testing Firm MyHeritage
Bacteria Survive in NASA’s Clean Rooms by Eating Cleaning Products
Optimal sleep linked to lower risks for dementia and early death
Microbubbles offer two-in-one cancer treatment
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
The Higgs Boson Has a New Friend
How to Survive a Media Blitz: an Academic’s Guide
Coming Out Of the Shadows
Is America Ready for the Next Superstorm?
Can a new kind of consumerism help fight climate change?
The perfect couple: Higgs and top quark spotted together
Tiny, far-flung worlds could explain outer Solar System’s strange geometry
Bacterial balancing act: Preserving diversity while on the move
China’s Space Station More International Than Soon-to-be Defunded ISS
Researchers have turned graphene material harder than diamond and it can stop bullets
Biohackers are about open-access to science, not DIY pandemics. Stop misrepresenting us
Italian scientists increase self-citations in response to promotion policy
Why Rich Kids Are So Good at the Marshmallow Test
Evidence Found for a New Fundamental Particle
Europe’s top science funder shows high-risk research pays off
Moons, memories and melees — May’s best science images
New Study Suggests Chemotherapy not Needed to Treat Breast Cancer
Enhancing ‘breath figures’ using electric fields efficient condensation
Major pancreatic cancer breakthrough
How Do DNA Ancestry Tests Really Work?
Monday, June 4, 2018
Computer erkennt Hautkrebs besser als Ärzte
These Gloves Can Teach You to Play the Piano
Defending eugenics
Ten Coolest Mathematics Results
A little learning shines a new light on a painful history
Dunes of frozen methane spotted on Pluto
US and India team up on neutrino physics
Nanotechnology breakthrough: How cell-sized robots could target bacteria to fight diseases
Twelve Signs That A Thyroid May Not Be Working As It Should
A new resource for physics fans
The Worst Habits For Your Heart (Besides Smoking)
USB researchers develop a fast, low-voltage actuator for soft and wearable robotics
Human society isn't ready for artificial intelligence
Extracellular RNA profiles with human age
How this new AI-based tech can be a boon for privacy
The Race for the Quantum Computer
Diagnosing infectious diseases like Zika or Dengue at home with a CRISPR kit
Does Dark Matter Have an Electric Charge?
Scientists develop material that could regenerate dental enamel
Impaired energy production may explain why the brain is susceptible to age-related diseases
The Cyborgs Are Here: Researchers Put Living Cells In A Robotic Finger
Like Sightseeing in Paris — A New Model for Brain Communication
Flying, Hands-Free Umbrellas Just Might Be the Perfect Use For Drones
Sunday, June 3, 2018
Ask A Genius (or Two): Conversation with Dr. Claus Volko and Rick Rosner on “The Nature of Intelligence” (Part One)
What Makes $1 Billion a Year and Oils the Global Economy While Rebuilding Its Reputation?
New artificial nerves could transform prosthetics
BDD100K: A Large-scale Diverse Driving Video Database
The Carbon Robotics CEO says robots will be today’s combine harvester
There’s Now A Religion Based On the Blockchain
Synthetic ‘Tissues’ Build Themselves
Ultrasound helmet would make live images, brain machine interface possible
Why personality and not skill makes you a great employee
Do Better ImageNet Models Transfer Better?
Project proposal – Recycling using deep learning object detection for Autonomous Vehicles
The incredible mind-reading headset that automatically changes the plot of a film based on how bored you feel
Google’s AutoML will change how businesses use Machine Learning
AllenNLP: A Deep Semantic Natural Language Processing Platform
Berkeley Open Sources Largest Self-Driving Dataset Every Data Scientist Should Download Now
Probiotics and an herbal supplement increase life span
Supercomputers Provide New Window Into the Life and Death of a Neutron
Towards Reinforcement Learning Inspired By Humans Without Human Demonstrations
Virtual robots that teach themselves kung fu could revolutionize video games
The Birth of Wetware
How to get blockchains to talk to each other
A New Model For Brain Communication
This Food Poisoning Expert Revealed The Six Things He Refuses To Eat
Stroke Survivor Walks Again After Doctors Inject Stem Cells Directly into Brain
The Era of Quantum Computing Is Here. Outlook: Cloudy
America’s Exploding Budget Deficit
Did science miss its best shot at an AIDS vaccine?
Our personalities change beyond recognition from 14 to 77
Moral Hazards and China
Machine Learning Illuminates the Body’s Dark Matter
These Five Social Media Habits Are Linked with Depression
Why sleepless nights could leave you more prone to Alzheimer's disease
New research predicts likelihood that one will believe conspiracy theories
Civil Servants Warn of Food, Fuel, Medicine Shortages Without Brexit Trade Deal
Fluorescent silk kills harmful bacteria
The world is changing. Here’s how companies must adapt
Nurse Reveals Five Most Common Regrets People Have Before They Die
Resources to understand Nuts and Bolts of Deep learning
The European approach to disinfectant qualification
Can You Actually Hack Your DNA to Slow Down Aging?
Surgical robot set to be game changer for major spine complications
Chart of the day: When do young Europeans leave home?
Zika vaccine could eliminate prenatal infections
Las Vegas Food Service Workers Are Going on Strike So They Don’t Lose Their Jobs to Robots
Turning on the Insulin switch in Type 2 Diabetes
How you talk to your child changes their brain
How we’re using Darwin’s theory of evolution to build robots that can adapt and learn on their own
Sean Moncrieff: The dark side of artificial intelligence is doomsday scary
China Is Building Its Own Version Of CERN
Coming to Grips with the Implications of Quantum Mechanics
Why Financial Advisors Will Embrace Tech Or Face Extinction
EdTech-Startups werden die Welt bewegen
Dutch prisons are so empty they're being turned into homes for refugees
Fundamentals of robotics
Die besten deutschen Technologieaktien 2018
Fifth World Machine Learning and Deep Learning Congress
Unsinnige und gefährliche Geschichtstheorien – warum Marx falsch lag
Book Update: Books are printed!
Leg exercise is critical to brain and nervous system health
The triumph of random testing, a quest for ancient wine, and a history of mirages: Books in brief
Aldous Huxley’s nuclear dystopia at 70: Ape and Essence
Depression: the radical theory linking it to inflammation
Why learning to mentor and teach is more important for US faculty members than publishing papers
Technology and satellite companies open up a world of data
Questioning Truth, Reality and the Role of Science
Marketing personalized cancer treatments requires careful language
The researchers who study alien linguistics
Citation analysis reveals the game changers
Million-dollar Kavli prize recognizes scientist scooped on CRISPR
The Increasingly Intricate Story of How the Americas Were Peopled
US EPA science advisers question ‘secret science’ rule on data transparency
Carnivorous-dinosaur auction reflects rise in private fossil sales
Carnivorous-dinosaur auction reflects rise in private fossil sales
One big thing: How the robot revolution is changing our lives
A New Vision For The Future: An IoT Solution To Assist Blind People With Sighted Support
1 in 5 Deaths Among Young Adults in the US is Opioid-related
Diverse and Controllable Image Captioning with Part-of-Speech Guidance
Saturday, June 2, 2018
Emotional intelligence: What it is and why you need it
Simple RNN vs GRU vs LSTM: Difference lies in More Flexible control
How to Control the Amygdala of Your Brain to Turn off Your Anxiety
Self-Driving Cars Can Now Pick Up Passengers in California—But Only for Free Rides
Science says you should never feel guilty about taking a break
Telexistence Robot Is The Future Of Shopping You've Seen In Movies
Weltführende Medizinjournale: Fluorid offiziell als Neurotoxin klassifiziert
Attacks against machine learning — an overview
Google won’t renew its military AI contract
Neuroprotective Molecule Could Improve Memory and Cognition
Prefrontal cortex as a meta-reinforcement learning system
Smarter brains run on sparsely connected neurons
Physicists Find First Direct Evidence for Tau Neutrino at Fermilab
NASA Selects Mission to Study Solar Wind Boundary of Outer Solar System
Is the era of management over?
Twice-Weekly Interferon Beta-1a Effective for Reducing MS Relapse
China turns to robotic policing
New Compound Effective Against Drug-Resistant Pathogens Could Lead to Next-Generation Antibiotics
Google Backs Away From Controversial Military Drone Project
China Accelerates Next-Gen Nuclear Weapons Development To Compete With US, Russia
How Robots Will Break Politics
Researchers develop electronic skins that wirelessly activate fully soft robots
Are You in a BS Job? In Academe, You’re Hardly Alone
Theory of predictive brain as important as evolution – Prof. Lars Muckli
The Rise Of Mass Knife Attacks Around The World Shows The Problem Isn't Guns. It's People
Friday, June 1, 2018
Structural modularity and grid activity in the medial entorhinal cortex
Neural mechanisms of navigation involving interactions of cortical and subcortical structures
May the power be with you: are there highly powered studies in neuroscience, and how can we get more of them?
China’s schools are quietly using AI to mark students’ essays ... but do the robots make the grade?
Pioneering surgery makes a prosthetic foot feel like the real thing
Artificial intelligence... or advanced imitation? How DeepMind used YouTube vids to train game-beating Atari bot
Drowsy worms offer new insights into the neuroscience of sleep
The brain is able to anticipate painful movements following injury
Philosopher Peter Singer on AI, Transhumanism and Ethics
Probability concepts explained: Bayesian inference for parameter estimation
Bigger human brain prioritizes thinking hub - at a cost
Artificial Nerve Senses Pressure, Moves Cockroach Leg
Serotonin and confidence underlie patience in new study
How researchers are teaching AI to learn like a child
Can focused sound waves fix rare 'giggling' form of epilepsy?
We don’t need to ban plastic. We just need to start using it properly
Increased Autophagy Promotes Healthy Longevity in Mice
Let's get real: What can we bioprint? (And what is just media hype?)
Don't believe in a universal basic income? This is why it would work, and how we can pay for it
Thinking visually about higher dimensions
Brains grow brand new neurons after experimental drug injection
Does Theranos Mark the Peak of the Silicon Valley Bubble?
Neutrinos Suggest Solution to Mystery of Universe’s Existence
Bigger human brain prioritizes thinking hub – at a cost
It's a new day for architecture and robots have a major role to play
Deep learning extends imaging depth and speeds up hologram reconstruction
Flexible organic electronics mimic biological mechanosensory nerves
Die Intellektuellen und ihre Mühe mit dem Markt
An artificial nerve system developed at Stanford gives prosthetic devices and robots a sense of touch
Celebrate 25 Years of Scientific Progress
Where are memories stored in the brain?
Study reveals brain activity patterns underlying fluent speech
Depression: the radical theory linking it to inflammation
Evidence Found for a New Fundamental Particle
Walking faster could make you live longer: research
Scientists develop material that could regenerate dental enamel
Farmers are using flamethrowing tractors to get rid of weeds and pests
Do we fall too easily for beautiful laws in physics?
Negative selection in tumor genome evolution acts on essential cellular functions and the immunopeptidome
Does Dark Matter Ever Die?
Disruption of the beclin 1–BCL2 autophagy regulatory complex promotes longevity in mice
Neutrinos are mysterious particles that could hold the key to answering many questions about our universe
All life on Earth, in one staggering chart
Aristotle's Wrongful Death
WEBINAR - Neuro-Photobiomodulation for Health, Meditation and Peak Performance
Supercomputers provide new window into the life and death of a neutron
A new, data-based checklist to help boost women in science leadership
Making physics more inclusive
After Brexit, can British science have its cake and eat it, too?
We Have Unrealistic Beauty Standards for Coral, Too
'Right-to-try' bill passes Congress
Max Planck scientists criticize handling of animal-rights charges against leading neuroscientist
Million-dollar Kavli prize recognizes scientist scooped on CRISPR
Innovative zero-emissions power plant begins battery of tests
Metabolic interactions between dynamic bacterial subpopulations
Transcriptional profiling reveals extraordinary diversity among skeletal muscle tissues
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