This completely unexpected source could play a crucial role in helping solve the global RAM shortage and ease supply crisis.
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If you are crossing an unfamiliar room in the dark, you may grope around a bit to get a sense of your space. But for many ...
Professor of Biological Sciences Gaynor Spencer (right) and her research team, which includes Biological Sciences PhD student Alicia Piazza (left), have received one of eight Discovery Grants awarded ...
A breakthrough study revealed a primitive brain region that acts as a built-in filter to block out a noisy world.
The study tested 267 soldiers, finding that 20 minutes of activity strongly predicts performance on the Armed Forces ...
In our efforts to keep our brains healthy, how do we know what is working? Helen Thomson explores a new generation of tests ...
The neurobiologist Erich Jarvis studies the few species capable of speech. He has long hoped to genetically engineer an ...
Line up the brains of a fish, bird and a mammal, and something unexpected comes up. You do not see three different answers to the problem of making sense of the world. You see one answer, tilted three ...
Claude Science, Anthropic’s new AI research workbench, launched in beta July 1 for all paid subscribers — no enterprise vetting required. The platform uses multi-agent orchestration across 60-plus ...
A UCR engineer won a $1.6 million federal grant to improve scientists' ability to interpret brain activity and advance ...
Over 300 million years ago, a minnow-sized fish died and fell to the bottom of a prehistoric swamp near the village of Trawden, Lancashire, in northwest England. The remains of this tiny fish—known as ...