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'As if a shudder ran from its brain to its body': The neuroscientists that learned to control memories in rodents
In this adapted excerpt from "How to Change a Memory," author and neuroscientist Steve Ramirez recounts the events that led ...
A mix of technology and politics has given an unprecedented boost to once-fringe ideas—but they are pretty much the same ...
Grokipedia is far from perfect, but proponents argue it covers crypto and controversial topics in a more even-handed manner ...
Today in the Planet Money newsletter, five recent papers that lit lightbulbs in our brains, and are maybe worth taking a look ...
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How to run R-style linear regressions in Python the easy way
The adjusted r-squared is helpful for multiple regression and corrects for erroneous regression, giving you a more accurate ...
After graduating from "Riverdale," Lili Reinhart isn't afraid to go a little onscreen and off, from posting thirst-inducing ...
In the late 19th century, Georg Cantor believed his new theory could help the Church understand the infinite nature of the ...
This is a question I’ve been thinking about a lot the past several months as I’ve been writing a book, Neurogiving ... Damasio gave an explanation for this with his somatic marker hypothesis. As a ...
When it comes to promotion and tenure, don’t just describe your research—explain and quantify its impact.
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Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to show the difference
Students – and all manner of professionals – are tempted to outsource their thinking to AI, which threatens to undermine learning and credibility. A philosophy professor offers a solution.
Genes linked to childhood intelligence also predict parents living longer. Study of 400,000 people reveals biology connecting ...
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