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Artificial intelligence is starting to do more than transcribe what we say. By learning to read the brain’s own electrical chatter, it is beginning to expose the hidden steps our neurons take as they ...
Emily Kwong is pretty sure she lacks an inner monologue, while the inner monologue of producer Rachel Carlson won’t stop chatting. But how well... What does science say about our inner monologues?
More than a month after design for the Inner Harbor desalination plant screeched to a halt, there remains confusion over the project’s status. Is Inner Harbor desal ostensibly dead — or is it merely a ...
OH FOR SURE. YOU KNOW, SCIENTISTS SAY THIS REALLY IS A COMMON PHENOMENON. IT’S BEEN MORE PREVALENT IN RECENT YEARS IN THE INNER HARBOR. WHAT THEY SAY IS NOT NORMAL IS HOW LONG THIS IS LASTING. USUALLY ...
The city of Corpus Christi has already spent $50 million on the plant and must repay about $231 million in bonds issued for the project. City Council members remain divided over the plant's high cost, ...
Alfred Wilson-Spencer receives funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grants NE/T000228/1 and NE/V010867/1. He works for the University of Leeds. The iron-rich core at the centre ...
After a brain stem stroke left him almost entirely paralyzed in the 1990s, French journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby wrote a book about his experiences—letter by letter, blinking his left eye in response ...
Visible is rolling out a new “Inner Circle” feature that links multiple accounts for easier payment and management. The feature is in Early Access and requires at least two accounts to join. You’ll ...
The concept, centered around healing your “inner child,” is catchy. Here’s what experts have to say. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Laura Wells, 54, a fitness coach in Fort ...
What if the key to unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence lies not in the models themselves, but in how we frame the information they process? Imagine trying to summarize a dense, 500 ...