A lineage-tracing approach has been applied to cancer cells to observe how and when important cancer cell traits evolved.
They may be the only cars to go more viral than Cybertruck.
Remember that Hyundai concept 4×4 with robotic legs?
The South Korean automotive giant actually means to make it a reality and it has announced a development and test facility in Montana for that very purpose.
Hyundai has a planned investment goal of $20 million over the next five years for its New Horizons Studio, which will employ 50 people.
Dan BreedenHe shall lead us to a brave new world.
1 Reply.
Len Rosen shared a link.
Jeff Bezos believes that to avoid a terrestrial environmental disaster we need to transfer much of our manufacturing capacity to space.
Oyinkro OhimorOEC is the change.
Oyinkro Ohimor.
Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes shared a link.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning hardware research have concentrated on building photonic synapses and neurons and combining them to do fundamental forms of neural-type processing. However, complex processing methods found in human brains—such as reinforcement learning and dendritic computation—are more challenging to replicate directly in hardware.
A new study contributes to closing the “hardware gap” by creating an “Optomemristor” device that responds to numerous electronic and photonic inputs at the same time. The diverse biophysical mechanisms that govern the functions of the brain’s neurons and synapses allow for complex learning and processing in the mammalian brain.
The chalcogenide thin-film technology interacts with both light and electrical impulses to mimic multifactor biological computations in mammalian brains while spending very little energy.
Our teams explore burgeoning research areas and inventing revolutionary technology that will not only accomplish the mission at hand but also influence our world.
For some months, the sun has been witnessing heightened activity. It has been emitting several powerful solar flares.
But, what are solar flares? The answer is that these are sudden releases of magnetic energy.
He is set to start a doctorate next.
13-year-old prodigy Elliott Tanner has graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in physics and mathematics.