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Brain Organoids: Past, Present, and Future

July 24, 2020

Neuroscience is often complicated by the inability to precisely study function in live subjects; even the best methods of imaging are often insufficient

2020 Vision

July 24, 2020

It’s 2020: the year of the plague, of wildfires and protests, of missed graduations and goodbyes.

2020 was supposed to be different.

The Surprising Functional Capabilities of the Unconscious Human Brain

July 24, 2020

The wonders behind what exactly causes certain dreams, recollections of memories, or decision-making processes are determined in the unconscious state of the brain. 

Nature’s Blues

July 24, 2020

From candies to flags to universities, the color blue is ubiquitous in the man-made world. Blue-colored animals and plants, however, are relatively rare.

Artificial Intelligence: A New Healthcare Landscape

July 24, 2020

In January of 2020, DeepMind and Google Health published research in Nature testing the effectiveness of their artificial intelligence

Behind the Notes: Why Music Is Important for Science Progress

July 24, 2020

Historically, we are used to studying and thinking about music as a self-contained field. When we talk about music theory we concentrate on

Defense Against Machine Learning Adversarial Attacks

July 24, 2020

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a figment of the distant, imaginary future, something we think about only when watching The

Why Don't Things Happen in Reverse?

July 24, 2020

Newton’s laws were widely accepted at first. But soon, a discrepancy was discovered. Although his laws correctly explain why apples fall from trees

Graphene: A Promising Yet Strangely Absent Material

July 24, 2020

One of the single most promising materials currently known to man could be produced by a kindergartener. Nobel laureate Andre Geim and his