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New implant can read leg movement signals from amputated nerves
When a person loses a leg above the knee, the nerves that once moved that leg don’t simply go quiet. They keep firing. The brain still sends signals down through what remains, still attempts to flex ...
Around the world, algorithms are increasingly being asked to do something once reserved for human judgment: help decide who should remain free and who should be deprived of liberty. In recent years, ...
When BTS logs onto X, it isn't just a trend—it's a total digital takeover. Within minutes, a single post ripples across time zones, hashtags multiply like wildfire, and the entire platform seems to ...
Every time you scroll, like, or share on a social media platform, an algorithm is watching, learning, and deciding what you ...
Abstract: To address the estimation bias caused by ignoring input noise in existing adaptive filtering algorithms, a new proportionate-type algorithm is proposed in this paper. First, a ...
I have a biological age of 37.3 according to Function Health. Superpower puts it at 45.2. Same person, same general timeframe, two very different answers. When it comes to which is better, Function ...
Algorithmic trading is no longer the exclusive domain of niche quantitative firms—it has become the backbone of modern financial markets. I am already seeing the significant impact AI-driven ...
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ahead of the problem and keep our data secure. When you purchase through ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. The accurate treatment of many-unpaired-electron systems remains a central challenge ...
RNA interference using small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) has become a mainstay of functional gene characterization and has generated over a dozen FDA-approved therapeutics and drugs in late-stage ...
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