Researchers found a way to make your gadgets remember things better.
Scientists just made your gadgets smarter with a special coating that makes electronic memories last longer and works more efficiently.
Researchers found a way to make your gadgets remember things better.
Scientists just made your gadgets smarter with a special coating that makes electronic memories last longer and works more efficiently.
Anthrobots: These remarkable spheroid-shaped multicellular biological robots, or biobots, are not the products of advanced robotics laboratories but are instead born from the inherent potential of adult human somatic progenitor seed cells.
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High-throughput drug solubility measurements can be efficiently performed on microplate laser nephelometers.
Microplate nephelometer that detects insoluble particles in liquids. It can be used for solubility screenings and microbial growth measurements.
Hypothermia can make you sleepy, confused, and clumsy. Because it happens gradually and affects your thinking, you may not realize you need help.
People with hypothermia suffer from low body temperature, which is usually below 95 degrees. Read about the common ways to get hypothermia.
In a new paper published in Nature Neuroscience, Yale Department of Psychiatry’s George Dragoi, MD, PhD, describes how the brain forms a mcellular framework early in development which helps to define who we are and how we process experiences.
Based on years of research, Yale’s George Dragoi argues that our brains develop a cellular template soon after birth that defines how we perceive the world.
For example, the New York Times states: “The AI industry this year is set to be defined by one main characteristic: A remarkably rapid improvement of the technology as advancements build upon one another, enabling AI to generate new kinds of media, mimic human reasoning in new ways and seep into the physical world through a new breed of robot.”
Ethan Mollick, writing in his One Useful Thing blog, takes a similar view: “Most likely, AI development is actually going to accelerate for a while yet before it eventually slows down due to technical or economic or legal limits.”
The year ahead in AI will undoubtedly bring dramatic changes. Hopefully, these will include advances that improve our quality of life, such as the discovery of life saving new drugs. Likely, the most optimistic promises will not be realized in 2024, leading to some amount of pullback in market expectations. This is the nature of hype cycles. Hopefully, any such disappointments will not bring about another AI winter.
AI tools like ChatGPT can draft letters, tell jokes and even give legal advice – but only in the form of computerized text.
Now, scientists have created an AI that can imitate human handwriting, which could herald fresh issues regarding fraud and fake documents.
Amazingly, the results are almost indistinguishable from the real thing drafted by human hands.
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CAR-T expert Terry Fry of the University of Colorado Cancer Center talks about new data and future applications for this immunotherapy.