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Thinking Like a Human: What It Means to Give AI a Theory of Mind
Singularity Hub - 19 Sep 2018 17:00
Last month, a team of self-taught AI gamers lost spectacularly against human professionals in a highly-anticipated galactic melee. Taking place as part of the International Dota 2 Championships in Vancouver, Canada, the ...
The 'Real You' is a Myth
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 22:34
Researchers say we constantly create false memories to help us achieve the identity we want.
Premature Brains Develop Differently in Boys and Girls
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 22:27
A new study reports the brains of baby boys born prematurely are affected differently and more severely than premature females.
How the Brain Combines Memories to Solve Problems
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 20:22
Using AI technology, researchers provide new insight into how the human brain connects individual episodic memories to help solve problems.
Cannabinoid Medications Make Pain Feel Less Unpleasant and More Tolerable
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 20:20
A new study reveals cannabinoid medications may not reduce pain itself, but instead make pain feel less unpleasant and more tolerable.
New Insight Into Aging
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 20:16
Researchers report plasticity is dysregulated in older brains, but increasing levels of GABA can induce longer lasting changes in the auditory cortex.
Milk alternatives: Which are good for both you and the planet?
New Scientist - 19 Sep 2018 20:00
Milks made from peas, nuts and more are taking supermarket shelves by storm. Here's what you should be drinking if you care about your health and the environment
Heartbeat Paces Learning
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 19:18
Researchers report learning rates are enhanced when conditioned stimuli is presented during resting phase of the cardiac cycle.
Pirates Needed Science Too
Scientific American - 19 Sep 2018 19:03Killing 'zombie' brain cells can prevent memory loss in mice
New Scientist - 19 Sep 2018 19:00
Dysfunctional, or 'senescent', brain cells can drive brain degeneration - and killing them saved mice from further damage and memory loss
Fiber optic sensor measures tiny magnetic fields
Phys.org - 19 Sep 2018 17:55
Researchers have developed a light-based technique for measuring very weak magnetic fields, such as those produced when neurons fire in the brain. The inexpensive and compact sensors could offer an alternative to the mag...
"Fool's Gold" May Hold Value After All
Physics Buzz - 19 Sep 2018 17:44
Famous for raising hopes of riches beyond imagination--and then dashing them--the mineral pyrite is better known as fool's gold. Its metallic yellow luster has fooled many over the years, with consequences that helped sh...
Using Electrical Brain Stimulation to Foster Creativity
Neuroscience News - 19 Sep 2018 17:35
Researchers debate the growing use of tES to enhance creativity, concluding there is a potential value in brain stimulation. However, researchers say, the use of tES raises a number of neuroethical, legal and social issu...
The hunt for leptoquarks is on
Phys.org - 19 Sep 2018 16:03
Matter is made of elementary particles, and the Standard Model of particle physics states that these particles occur in two families: leptons (such as electrons and neutrinos) and quarks (which make up protons and neutro...
Smart pills can transmit data to your doctors, but what about privacy?
New Scientist - 19 Sep 2018 16:00
Medicines that record when they have been taken are already being prescribed. Ethical issues must be addressed, say I. Glenn Cohen and Alex Pearlman
Researchers push the boundaries of optical microscopy
Phys.org - 19 Sep 2018 15:34
The field of optical microscopy research has developed rapidly in recent years. Thanks to the invention of a technique called super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, it has recently become possible to view even the sma...
Wave-particle interactions allow collision-free energy transfer in space plasma
Phys.org - 19 Sep 2018 15:17
The Earth's magnetosphere contains plasma, an ionized gas composed of positive ions and negative electrons. The motion of these charged plasma particles is controlled by electromagnetic fields. The energy transfer proces...
China's uniform approach for students is a bad fit for other countries
New Scientist - 19 Sep 2018 14:01
A disciplined schedule may benefit some students, but there's more to success at school and in later life than turning up on time, says Michael Brooks
Hey, Spock! Real-Life 'Planet Vulcan' Discovered
Live Science - 19 Sep 2018 14:01Reimagining of Schrödinger's Cat Breaks Quantum Mechanics—and Stumps Physicists
Scientific American - 19 Sep 2018 14:00
In a multi-“cat” experiment the textbook interpretation of quantum theory seems to lead to contradictory pictures of reality, physicists claim --
Reimagining of Schrödinger's Cat Breaks Quantum Mechanics--and Stumps Physicists
Scientific American - 19 Sep 2018 14:00
In a multi-“cat” experiment, the textbook interpretation of quantum theory seems to lead to contradictory pictures of reality, physicists claim --