Peter H. Diamandis
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Artificial neuron merges DRAM with MoS₂ circuits to better emulate brain-like adaptability
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems has increased the demand for new hardware components that could speed up data analysis while consuming less power. As machine learning algorithms draw inspiration from biological neural networks, some engineers have been working on hardware that also mimics the architecture and functioning of the human brain.

Michio Kaku wants to solve Einstein’s unfinished equation
An equation, perhaps no more than one inch long, that would allow us to, quote, ‘Read the mind of God.’
These may be the world’s first images of dogs—and they’re wearing leashes
Saudi find may reveal how humans harnessed early dogs to survive

Brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis restores naturalistic speech
AI-based model streams intelligible speech from the brain in real time


Prostate cancer vaccine research launched University of Surrey
In September 2025, The Prostate Project, a Guildford-based volunteer-led charity, will launch a £250,000 campaign to raise funds for a prostate cancer research project widely anticipated to be ‘game-changing’
Work has begun to develop a vaccine to prevent the return of prostate cancer in men who have undergone a radical prostatectomy, the surgical removal of the prostate. Cancer vaccines have become an exciting area of research in recent years, and this new treatment could potentially save the lives of more than 1,500 men each year in the UK alone.
The Prostate Project, based at the Stokes Centre for Urology at Royal Surrey County Hospital, has a proven track record of funding research and treatment of prostate cancer, raising more than £11 million since its formation in 1998.
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