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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Ian King says the two stories you're hearing about AI today is normal when a new technology starts becoming embedded in our ...
After being informed that there were several major violations of the guidelines to prevent air pollution, by various ...
An important federal deadline for identifying and replacing lead and copper service lines is less than two years away. New ...
CAVA wasn’t immune to 2025’s trials. But it was a relative point. The brand in Q2 posted same-store sales growth of 2.1 ...
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ADEPT 2026: Anant National University opens admissions with India's first multi-lingual design entrance test
Scheduled for 4 January 2026, the exam will be held online in 10 languages for undergraduate design aspirants.
Background Although medical education regulation is widely practised and given substantial resource and priority by ...
Victor Grossman died in Berlin, aged 97, last Wednesday. An American communist, his life was forever shaped by his defection ...
Apple Valley Model Railroad Club, where members have built a detailed, reimagined snapshot of WNC in the '60s.
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In Trump’s transactional world, Japan—not the Gulf—may be India’s smartest capital partner
Japanese companies are significantly boosting investments in India, across various sectors. This trend signals a renewed ...
Adobe finds itself navigating a complex landscape where significant legal challenges contrast with strong institutional backing and solid financial performan ...
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