Brain scans show that most of us have a built-in capacity to learn to code, rooted in the brain’s logic and reasoning networks.
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In a world first, Lipsman and his team in Sunnybrook’s Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program non-invasively breached the blood-brain barrier using a focused ultrasound procedure guided by MRI. It allowed ...
Key historical records about the incident during the Regan administration, known as the Able Archer 83 War Scare, were ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave talk about spider web architecture, storytelling and memory, and why more TV pixels may not translate to a better viewing experience.
This is the story we tell ourselves: that somewhere out there is the one person who will complete us. We yearn for intimate ...
On top of that, you’re busy in the kitchen, learning how to cook a turkey—possibly for the first time—for your Thanksgiving ...
That $25 in your wallet—an amount that barely covers a basic t-shirt at mall prices—becomes a powerful shopping tool here. Perhaps a vintage Colorado coffee mug for $3, a gently used paperback for $2, ...
Previous attempts at building a chemical computer have been too simple, too rigid or too hard to scale, but an approach based ...
Can we really trust artificial intelligence to illustrate our ideas? A team of scientists has examined the capabilities of ...
Imagine you're watching a movie, in which a character puts a chocolate bar in a box, closes the box and leaves the room. Another person, also in the room, moves the bar from a box to a desk drawer.
Nadella’s commentary frames OpenAI as an “execution machine” and is encouraging. Coupled with about 800 million monthly active users and what the company claims is 1 million enterprise API customers, ...