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Researchers from Rockefeller University in the United States have found brain activity that seems to represent simple actions in reusable brain units. They trained two macaque monkeys t...
It sounds unbelievable, but there’s more money going into cold fusion right now than at any point in history. The US government is funding it, the EU has spent millions o...
Closeup of D-Wave’s quantum processor. Credit: D-Wave
Last year, quantum computing company D-Wave announced it was “First to Demonstrate Quantum Supremacy on Useful, Real-World Problems.” A g...
Generating Power From The Vacuum & The Blandness Of The 2020s
This Clock Should be at Two Times at Once
Illustration of the alleged “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POWERED SKIN CANCER INSPECTION DEVICE WITH DESIGN THINKING”.
A research team with lead at Northwestern University in the United States reports a n...
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