While exploring the world around them, both humans and other animals continuously interpret information they pick up with ...
Many of the body's biggest flaws are the result of evolution building on old designs instead of starting over. Our spine, ...
Summary: A precision neuro-engineering and computational intelligence breakthrough successfully engineered an artificial intelligence platform to decode and objectify human pain. The research ...
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As AI rapidly works its way into the legal system, Prof. Eric Posner is asking a pointed question: What happens when machines fill the role of a judge? That question drives much of Posner’s research ...
Urban heat stress can be caused by transitioning from natural, non-urbanized environments to dense urban environments, as this increases the number of buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. A ...
Sam Altman challenged critics of A.I.’s water and electricity consumption. Photo by John MacDougall/AFP via Getty Images Altman was more measured when it came to electricity usage. “What is fair, ...
Discover what sets human intelligence apart in this artificial intelligence comparison. Learn why human vs AI reveals critical gaps machines still can't bridge. Pixabay, geralt The rise of artificial ...
All over the body are tiny sensors called nociceptors whose job is to spot potentially harmful stimuli and send warning signals to the brain and spinal cord, helping protect us from injury or tissue ...
A gelatin memristor with 16 stable conductance states mimics biological pain perception, rating intensity, sensitizing after injury, and self-healing while directly controlling mouse muscle response. ...
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